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UEI: TMVNKZ879JL3 • CAGE: 59WU3 • DBA: THRIVE CENTER FOR SURVIVORS OF TORTURE

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Company Description
Utah Health and Human Rights is a direct service and advocacy agency that promotes the health, dignity, and self-sufficiency of refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, and asylees who have endured torture and other severe human rights abuses.
Name
Utah Health & Human Rights Project
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, UT
United States
Federal grant recipient UTAH HEALTH & HUMAN RIGHTS PROJECT dba THRIVE CENTER FOR SURVIVORS OF TORTURE (UEI TMVNKZ879JL3, CAGE 59WU3) is headquartered in Salt Lake City UT. Its primary registered NAICS is 621330 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians). The tax-exempt corporation was founded in January 2003 and federally registered in December 2008.

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Federal Registration and Certifications

Legal Name
UTAH HEALTH & HUMAN RIGHTS PROJECT
DBA
THRIVE CENTER FOR SURVIVORS OF TORTURE
Division Name
UTAH HEALTH & HUMAN RIGHTS
UEI
TMVNKZ879JL3
CAGE Code
59WU3
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
None
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)

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