I'm in the middle of a large Amish community in PA. I've done chair work on a few Amish that work with my husband but none have never shown any interest in table massage. And the ones I have worked on only came to me because the company was paying me, not the employees. I was told by all of them that they wouldn't have been there if they had to pay for it. So, I have no ideas for you, lol!But, we also have a large Mennonite population around here, similar to the Amish. I have had several Mennonite clients who became regulars. They do come for table massage. Most of my Mennonite clients came through referrals from other Mennonite clients or from the family practitioners or chiropractors they use. I've also picked up a few from advertising in our local freebie paper. Most of them have started coming because of a good offer and kept coming back after they realized the good it did them. In my area, *free* is a magic word!I do have to say, however, most of these clients will come regularly for a time then slack off for a while. They will usually pick up again but will continue to cycle like this, on and off.They are a very closed community. Even if you can get close to members of the community, they will always be a bit wary because you are *English*.Where are you located HandsOnHealth?