I love the idea behind this. It’s always important to reflect on those who can’t attend a WordCamp, for whatever reason, and bring their spirit, energy, and ideas with us as we meet. This is the perfect reminder to do so and to remember how far reaching the WordPress world is if we let it.

Anne McCarthy
Architecture wrangler | Automattic
Delighted to sponsor such an excellent initiative to help WordPress freelancers around the world.

Katie Keith
Founder | barn2.com
This is a fabulous idea to include people who can’t come.

Dotty Scott
Business Owner | askdotty.com
What a brilliant idea, happy to have participated!

Robert Jacobi
CXO | Blackwall.com
It’s a thoughtful and creative way to foster connection across the WordPress community.

Katie Richards
Project Manager | hosting.com
It’s exactly the kind of grassroots, community-first initiative that makes the WordPress ecosystem so vibrant.

Michael Morales
Founder | Aedin Insight, LLC
WP Kitchen is serving up something good and hot and if you are going to #WCUS you just might want to get involved with their program.

Bud Kraus
C.E.O | JoyofWP.com
I Iove this so much! It’s such a cool way to connect with people.

Gale Wallace
Customer Success Manager | Pantheon.io
Thanks for giving me this opportunity, it was a pleasure! I hope that all winners enjoyed a nice cup of tea that hopefully made them even more productive. I wish them all the best!

Tobias Bäthge
Founder | TablePress
Congratulations on such a lovely idea :)! Tea Time sounds like a warm and creative way to connect the WordPress community across borders. It’s a great initiative.

Viola Gruner
Head of Marketing | Syde.com