Sidh Baba Balak Nath Ji Society Of Coventry England
Charity 518225
Overview
Summary
Sidh Baba Balak Nath Ji Society of Coventry England appears to use a Hindu faith tradition as the basis for a broadly welcoming local community space. Its role is not presented as solely devotional: regular services seem intended to create community cohesion, while its stated openness and support categories suggest an ambition to serve people across generations and backgrounds. The available evidence indicates a place-based organisation whose religious identity and inclusive civic posture are closely linked.
Operational geography
Coverage: Regional
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- Direct evidence from the Charity Commission states that the charity operates in both Birmingham City and Coventry City, but it does not identify any Birmingham ward, recognised place, service venue, programme location or delivery partner.
- The only published contact address is in Coventry. This does not, by itself, establish an operational site in either Coventry or Birmingham.
- The reported Birmingham City coverage may reflect activities, beneficiaries, religious services, use of third-party venues, or a broad annual-return geographic classification; the available evidence does not distinguish between these possibilities.
- No official website, current annual report with narrative detail, project information or partner evidence was available to establish whether Birmingham activity is neighbourhood-based, district-wide or citywide within the city.
Additional evidence needed
- A current service or worship schedule identifying Birmingham venues, dates and areas served.
- The charity's latest annual return or supporting activity report with a description of Birmingham delivery.
- Official evidence from any Birmingham venue or delivery partner confirming the charity's current use of premises or joint activity.
- Confirmation from the charity of whether it maintains a physical site, regular service location or recurring outreach activity in Birmingham.
Areas of work
- General Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
- Provides Human Resources
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith practice appears to be its community-building infrastructure
The society appears to use regular religious services not only for worship but as a recurring mechanism for building relationships and mutual support within the wider community.
Why it matters
This suggests its contribution may lie partly in dependable social connection: regular gatherings can create opportunities for informal support that are not visible in conventional service descriptions.
Show evidence
“Regular services are held to foster a strong community spirit.”
Source:Organisation“THE OBJECT OF THE SOCIETY IS TO PROMOTE THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE HINDU RELIGION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEACHINGS AND PRINCIPLES OF SIDH BABA BALIK NATH JI.”
Source:Charity Commission
A specific religious identity is paired with an unusually broad stated welcome
Although rooted in the teachings of Sidh Baba Balik Nath Ji, the society presents itself as open across colour, creed, caste and gender, suggesting it may seek to bridge a particular faith community with a wider civic constituency.
Why it matters
This is important for understanding potential relationships: the organisation may be both a culturally specific anchor and a possible point of connection across communities, rather than serving only a closed membership group.
Show evidence
“We are open to all sectors of society irrespective of colour, creed, caste or gender.”
Source:Organisation“Who the charity helps: Children/young People, Elderly/old People, The General Public/mankind.”
Source:Charity Commission
The organisation may combine a physical hub with practical support
Its registered methods suggest a model that may extend beyond gatherings, combining access to facilities with people, services and information or advice.
Why it matters
If this reflects active delivery rather than broad registered categories, the society could hold under-recognised capacity as a trusted venue, volunteer base or referral point for intergenerational community support.
Show evidence
“Provides Human Resources, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information.”
Source:Charity Commission“We aim to assist all members of the community.”
Source:Organisation
- It is unclear whether support is delivered directly, through volunteers, referrals or use of premises.
- There is no evidence about partnerships, geographic reach, attendance or the communities most actively engaged.
- It is unclear how the organisation's ecumenical character operates in practice.
Remaining uncertainties
- Examples of current programmes, advice, services and use of facilities.
- Information on participants, volunteers and partnerships with other Coventry organisations.
- Annual reports or accounts showing activity levels, resources and changes over time.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
We aim to assist all members of the community. To do this, regular services are held to foster a strong community spirit. We are open to all sectors of society irrespective of colour, creed, caste or gender and take great pride in the ecumenical and accommodating nature of our organisation.
Charity objects
THE OBJECT OF THE SOCIETY IS TO PROMOTE THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE HINDU RELIGION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEACHINGS AND PRINCIPLES OF SIDH BABA BALIK NATH JI.