IMMANUEL BREAKTHROUGH MINISTRY

Registration #1065899 · Registered

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2 HURLOCK WAY LUTON LU4 9NF

52
out of 100
Good Standing

To run a charitable organisation for general charitable purposes, via a Ministry centred approach, educating and training individuals, providing medical, health and proverty relief via strong religious approach.

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About IMMANUEL BREAKTHROUGH MINISTRY

IMMANUEL BREAKTHROUGH MINISTRY is a registered charity in England and Wales (registration number 1065899), rated "Good Standing" with a CharityScore of 52/100 — a charity in good standing based on official Charity Commission data. According to the Charity Commission, IMMANUEL BREAKTHROUGH MINISTRY operates with the following stated purpose: To run a charitable organisation for general charitable purposes, via a Ministry centred approach, educating and training individuals, providing medical, health and proverty relief via strong religious approach. Our analysis has identified 1 high-severity concern for this charity. We recommend reviewing the details below. This profile is based on publicly available data from the Charity Commission for England and Wales and is updated regularly. CharityScore provides independent, data-driven transparency ratings to help donors give with confidence.

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⚠️ Red Flags (2)

High
Filing: Filed late in 5 of 5 years
Low
Transparency: No financial data available

Score Breakdown

Trustees & Governance25 / 25
Financial Health0 / 25
Filing History & Transparency17 / 30
Regulatory Standing10 / 10

Data sourced from the Charity Commission for England & Wales · Last scored 6/11/2026