XSite Bunny Partners With Stride

LOS ANGELES — XSite Bunny has partnered with Stride to provide healthcare options to creators.

The partnership will “provide instant access to affordable healthcare for all registered creators on the platform,” said a rep. “In an ever-evolving global economy, this initiative reflects XSite Bunny’s commitment to supporting the well-being of its creators beyond content creation.

“XSite Bunny creators can now seamlessly connect to healthcare solutions tailored to their needs,” the rep added. “Whether it’s medical, dental or vision coverage, Stride’s healthcare options are designed to be flexible and affordable, aligning with the dynamic lifestyles of independent creators.”

XSite Bunny’s Director of Digital Assets Gahsh Henry enthused about the partnership.

"At XSite Bunny, we believe that taking care of your health should never be a barrier to doing what you love," said Henry. "In a world where creators juggle multiple responsibilities, from creating content to managing their finances, our partnership with Stride brings much-needed relief by offering healthcare solutions that work for them."

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