Locations of UBAT: UBAT projects and activities will be carried out all over India. Headquarter is planned to be in Palghar district, 90 km from the western outskirts of Mumbai, India.
Slogan of UBAT: “Jo karnechaladusrokabhala, ho Himalay se oonchaterahausla. (May confidence of a Good Samaritan be taller than the Himalaya Mountain.)
Vision of UBAT: To be India’s largest Charitable Trust; serving the poor and needy 24x7.
Affiliates of UBAT: At present UBAT has no affiliate. And, UBAT has no intention of associating with any political or religious parties. UBAT will not differentiate between people on the basis of religion, cast, or class.
Finances of UBAT: UBAT being a Non-Profit Organization of Charitable nature; the prime source of income will be, ‘Donations’. Donations will be accepted globally.
Projects of UBAT: UBAT’s projects and activities will be carried out all over India in both urban and rural sectors. (Nature of the projects can be found in the section, ‘Objectives of UBAT’.)
Volunteers of UBAT: There will be over 500,000 volunteers of UBAT spread all over the country. God has blessed every person with the ability to do something. As long as a person has a heart of volunteering to help others, he or she can help out. Further, UBAT will provide training to the volunteers to serve the needy.
Volunteers will have no obligation whatsoever. They always get to choose time and nature of work based on their convenience and comfort.
Why UBAT? UBAT is a new concept of creating a huge network of volunteers spread all over India. Until UBAT enormously grows, there will be neither physical locations (except the registered office) nor paid staff; thus, eliminating administration cost completely; 100% of donations will be used to serve the poor and needy. This philosophy makes UBAT stand out from thousands of other Non-Profit Organizations that spend a huge portion of donations into administrative expenses.