Meet the
Team

Yatin has been befriending and volunteering for some time, driven by a deep desire to help others find meaningful connections when they need it most. He understands how difficult it can be to search for a trusted, empathetic person to talk to—especially in moments of loneliness. This realisation sparked the idea for WeeBe.org, a platform designed to make genuine human connections accessible, safe, and stigma-free.
Professional Background
With over two decades in the tech industry, Yatin has built a career in Business Analysis and IT Delivery, focusing on user-centric digital platforms. His expertise in creating seamless experiences has been instrumental in bringing WeeBe.org to life—from concept to reality. His entrepreneurial mindset, combined with his personal experiences, has shaped the platform to be more than just a service—it’s a space for real conversations and real connections.
Personal Journey
Yatin has a passion for photography, badminton, traveling, and volunteering as a befriender with various charities. He has started his new journey in life now focusing on Photography and making WeeBe.org a reality.
Having personally experienced moments of isolation, he noticed a gap in existing support systems. While many befriending services cater to the elderly or individuals with disabilities, there are few options for younger and middle-aged people who just need someone to talk to for a short while—to feel heard, connected, and valued.
Too often, people seeking connection turn to unsafe online spaces, where they risk scams, identity theft, or impersonal AI chatbots with no real empathy.
Yatin has tried everything—networking events, meetups, support groups, and volunteering—but all of these require stepping outside your comfort zone, navigating social anxiety, and interacting in group settings. He firmly believes that 1-to-1, honest conversations with someone who truly listens—regardless of gender, race, or location—can be incredibly powerful. These interactions build confidence, reduce loneliness, and help people reconnect with the world around them.
Vision for WeeBe.org
Yatin envisions WeeBe.org as more than just a platform—it’s really required right now and it’s a movement to redefine human connection in the digital age. By creating a space for genuine, stigma-free interactions, WeeBe.org empowers people to overcome social barriers, build lasting relationships safely and improve their overall mental well-being.
Dr. Rupali Sachar has dedicated her career to mental well-being, public health, and addiction services, driven by a deep belief that no one should have to face loneliness alone. She understands that isolation can affect anyone—regardless of age or background—and that finding a trusted, empathetic connection is often the hardest part. This realization, along with her extensive experience in clinical practice, health promotion, and community outreach, inspired her to help shape WeeBe.org as a platform for genuine, stigma-free human connection.
Professional Background
With over 17 years of clinical experience, Rupali has worked across the NHS and public sector, leading mental health, addiction, and social well-being initiatives. She has played a key role in designing, implementing, and evaluating programs aimed at reducing health inequalities and supporting individuals facing loneliness, substance use challenges, and mental health struggles.
Her expertise includes:
✔ Strategic leadership in public health and mental well-being initiatives
✔ Community engagement & policy development to improve social connection
✔ Designing evidence-based interventions that make a real-world impact
✔ Training & mentoring in mental health and addiction services
Holding advanced degrees in Public Health, Psychology, and Contemporary Drugs & Alcohol Studies, Rupali seamlessly blends scientific research with human-centered solutions. She has worked extensively in developing partnerships with healthcare organisations, charities, and research institutions to create better support systems for those in need.
Personal Journey
Through both professional and personal experiences, Rupali has seen the profound impact of loneliness on mental and physical health. She firmly believes that even a single meaningful conversation can transform someone’s sense of belonging and purpose.
She is deeply committed to building a safe, inclusive, and empowering space at WeeBe.org, where people can seek connection without fear of stigma or judgment. Her work focuses on ensuring that every individual who feels alone knows they are not invisible—support, understanding, and community are always within reach.
Vision for WeeBe.org
Rupali envisions WeeBe.org as more than just a platform—it’s a movement to change how society understands and responds to loneliness. By combining evidence-based resources, lived experiences, and meaningful conversations, she aims to:
Break barriers that prevent people from seeking connection
Ensure safety, privacy, and well-being for every user
Build strategic partnerships to expand WeeBe’s impact
Foster a community where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued
Because genuine human connection should be a right, not a privilege.