WELCOME TO JESSE'S TEA SOCIETY!

A New Home for Student-led Tea Clubs

Tea’s time is coming, and our young tea friends are leading the way!

We’ve had a lot of students reach out to us asking about tea, and for Jesse’s support for their school’s tea clubs.

That’s why we’re setting up Jesse’s Tea Society (JTS) - to help high school and college students launch and grow their own tea clubs with free educational resources, discounted products, and tea scene events.

  • What is the Vision for JTS?

    Jesse says:

    “I’ve been very fortunate that I can make my living as a tea guy thanks to the support of the community. I want to give back by helping the next generation of tea people get to know each other and help them along their tea journey!”

    The Tea Society will:

    • Connect tea clubs from around the world;
    • Organize fun activities and contests where clubs can win tea, equipment, and other prizes;
    • Host online (or one day, in person!) events to help grow tea knowledge amongst high school and college students.

Why Join?

You'll have access to:

  • Free resources & support from JTH team
  • Discounted teas and teaware (club bundles) 
  • Private Discord channel with other Tea Society members
  • Invites to online educational events
  • Chances to win tea prizes through fun competitions! 

We 're looking for interns for this project,

so let us know in the application form if you're interested!

FAQ

Does it cost anything to join Jesse’s Tea Society (JTS)?

  • No, it’s absolutely free! We’re doing this to support the tea scene.

Do we have to be an official school club?

  • Yes, we recommend that you’re officially registered with your high school or university.

Which regions can apply?

  • Any club around the world can join!

Do you fully sponsor tea for clubs?

  • No, we don’t sponsor specific clubs right now, but we will hold contests and events where prizes will go to winning clubs.

Do I already need to have a club in place, or can I start a new one? 

  • We welcome both - you can let us know if you already have an existing club or plan on starting a new one in the application form! 

What exactly are these “resources” that you will share?

  • We are first going to meet the tea clubs that sign up, hear what would be most useful, and then see what we can do to help the most people with the limited resources we have.
  • Ideas include putting together a handbook about how to host a tea event, with suggestions about what things you can prepare to be ready for new tea friends when they come to the club for the first time.