Jus ‘T’ Learn
Registration #1180075 · Registered
info@justlearn.org.uk
13 Commonside East MITCHAM CR4 2QE
The charity supports young people and NEETS. It assists with combatting Gang Cultures, Knife Crime,Social Exclusion and Drug abuse.The charity assists with CV Writing, College Applications, University Personal Statements At no cost.
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About Jus ‘T’ Learn
Jus ‘T’ Learn is a registered charity in England and Wales (registration number 1180075), rated "Good Standing" with a CharityScore of 67/100 — a charity in good standing based on official Charity Commission data. In its most recent reporting year (2025), Jus ‘T’ Learn reported a total income of £5,570 and total expenditure of £2,763 (a spending ratio of 50%, which may warrant further review of spending efficiency). According to the Charity Commission, Jus ‘T’ Learn operates with the following stated purpose: The charity supports young people and NEETS. It assists with combatting Gang Cultures, Knife Crime,Social Exclusion and Drug abuse.The charity assists with CV Writing, College Applications, University Personal Statements At no cost. No significant governance concerns were identified for Jus ‘T’ Learn in our analysis. 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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Financial History
Latest spending ratio: 49.6% of income spent on charitable work
| Year | Income | Spending | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | £5,570 | £2,763 | 50% |
Data sourced from the Charity Commission for England & Wales · Last scored 6/11/2026