I wouldn't get involved. I know, I know, some of you are going to think me heartless and cruel. But, it has always been my experience in all things that assisting or helping people to become acclimated into things that have a steep learning curve is a sure fire way to push someone into giving up.
I make it policy to never give pipes or tobaccos to new smokers. This is an endeavor in which to put in your investment of money and time will keep you on the path. Sure, sure, some of you had help. But, it's my experience that making something cheaper or easier takes away the incentive. If I win something too easily, it wasn't worth it. Joining something that doesn't have hoops or fire to walk through, not worth my time.
IMO, it's way better to explore the blends the same as the rest of us. Do your homework. Read the reviews, and listen to the PMradioshow that brought us all here to begin with. Honestly if the cost and time of exploring blends and buying pipes is keeping someone out, then... not my problem.
However, I will help newbies by making suggestions when asked and answering direct questions. I even send out tons of tobacco samples to more experienced newbies.. I've also been very active with pipe clubs. I do want to help. I am just not about to hold someone's hands through this, nor do I think it helps the person in the long run.