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U.B.A.K.A.


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Desarrollador Dale Meyers
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U.B.A.K.A. ( Urban Bulldogs Against Kids Abuse ) is a not for profit Biker / Motorcycle organization advocating against child abuse. Attached to the principal of fundamental rights of the abused, U.B.A.K.A. exists to provide help, comfort, safety, and support to children who have been sexually, physically and psychologically abused, as well as to sick children and their families. We wear a beacon of protection and pride. U.B.A.K.A. helps to support the cause by organizing events (Concerts, Swap Meets and various other fund raisers.) where revenues are directed to the many different resources available to assist in the well being of the abused, along with donations to the various organizations in common. The organization is also designed to promote awareness to the severity and importance of the cause, through public education and activities designated to establish close relations between bikers. To give, through manifestations of a positive image to motorcycle owners. It’s a friendly organization attached to share passion for the motorcycle enthusiast, to develop a mutual help between friends and family. To encourage its members to participate in motorcycle and community events organized by the organization or with other motorcycle organizations in common. The ability to create a Chapter affiliated with the Urban Bulldogs Against Kids Abuse, a Chapter President is designed to bring together members who have a great common interest in the life time support and call of compassion for those in need, promotion of activities and to register on the same basic principles of the parent organization. All of our chapters throughout Canada, United States, Mexico and around the World share the same compassion to protect our children and provide a barrier between them and the harm that threatens them. We will battle this epidemic of "Child Abuse" and continue to be a wall of support, fighting for those who cannot fight, speaking for those with no voice, standing with those that can’t for themselves.