Questions & Answers

The short answers
to the fair questions.

If you are wondering whether this is worth your time, you are exactly the kind of person we built it for. Here is what you need to know.


Nothing. Helpers Table is free to attend, and it always will be. No dues, no tickets, no upsell at the end. You give your time. That is the only thing we ask, and we guard it carefully.

One evening, with a hard start and a hard stop. We respect that you have a hundred other things pulling at you. Sessions are tight and the clock is sacred. You leave on time, every time, with at least one connection worth the trip.

People who serve others. If you lead or work for a nonprofit, run a ministry or faith-based program, mentor or coach, show up for your community, or are building something for people in need, you belong at this table.

You do not need a title or a big organization. You need to care about people and be willing to give as much as you get.

In person, in Pittsburgh, PA. We keep the setting warm and the table small. Think dinner party, not conference hall. When you request a seat, we will share the exact location with you directly once we set the date.

It is a recurring gathering. We are forming the very first table now, so we are setting the rhythm with the people who join early. Request a seat and we will reach out personally with the date as soon as it is set.

We are faith-friendly and family-friendly, and many people at the table serve through churches and ministries. But you do not have to share any belief to belong here. The table is open to anyone doing the work of helping people.

Only when you are ready. The hot seat is fifteen minutes where you share what you are great at and where you are stuck, and the group matches you to what you need. Plenty of people listen first and take their turn at a later table. No pressure, ever.

No. It is matching. Networking is trading cards and forgetting each other by Monday. This is a small group pointing you to the exact person, program, or next call that solves what you are stuck on. Strength to struggle, helper to helper.

Come anyway. The whole point is that the people who pour out for everyone else finally have a place to be poured into. You will have something to offer, and you will have something you need. Both are welcome at this table.

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