OBAT Helpers Inc
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Mission Statement
The mission of OBAT Helpers is to work for the welfare, support and empowerment of indigent and displaced people. The key focus is on alleviating the suffering of thousands of internally displaced people stranded in makeshift camps in Bangladesh by providing them with better living conditions, education and economic skills and opportunities.
About This Cause
OBAT Helpers is a US based 501(C) (3), non-profit organization committed to providing aid, support, education, and economic empowerment to displaced, stranded and refugee populations residing in camps in Bangladesh. In 2004, OBAT started serving an unfortunate and forgotten group of people, commonly known as Bihari or Urdu Speaking (formerly known as stranded Pakistanis). Over 300,000 of them are living in 116 makeshift camps in 13 different cities throughout Bangladesh since 1971. More than three generations of this community continue to live in 8 ft. x 10 ft. spaces in abject poverty, with no access to basic amenities. They face a severe lack of education, healthcare and income earning opportunities. OBAT Helpers has been instrumental in providing opportunities for growth and transformation to this community through the areas of education, health, infrastructure development, empowerment and relief. Since September 2017, OBAT has also been in the forefront of serving Rohingya refugees after the crises erupted in August 2017. The Rohingya escaped from persecution and genocide in Myanmar to seek protection in Bangladesh. With the crisis unfolding at the doorstep of OBAT’s projects, the organization made a strategic decision to provide humanitarian assistance in the immediate aftermath and apply solutions and lessons learned from the Urdu-speaking camps to help the recently displaced individuals. OBAT’s current relief strategy in the Rohingya camps addresses the medical, educational, nutritional and emergency needs of the refugees. OBAT also provides empowerment opportunities to Rohingya women by training them to sew. Since 2004... · 27,196 students have graduated from OBAT's educational projects for internally displaced camp communities · Nearly 900 students are enrolled annually in Learning Centers for Rohingya refugees · Over 3,000 people have been empowered from OBAT's sewing centers and livelihood programs · 329,720 patients have been treated at OBAT's health clinics · Approx. 150,000 people have benefited from OBAT's clean water and sanitation projects · 604,895 people have been aided by OBAT's family assistance and qurbani programs