CHANGING LIVES . . . BUILDING COMMUNITIES - Trademark Details
Status: 700 - Registered
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Serial Number
86336395
Registration Number
5089041
Word Mark
CHANGING LIVES . . . BUILDING COMMUNITIES
Status
700 - Registered
Status Date
2016-11-29
Filing Date
2014-07-14
Registration Number
5089041
Registration Date
2016-11-29
Mark Drawing
4000 - Standard character mark Typeset
Published for Opposition Date
2016-09-13
Attorney Name
Law Office Assigned Location Code
L20
Employee Name
BHUPATHI, TARA LUISE
Statements
Goods and Services
Charitable services, namely, public advocacy to promote awareness of the educational and financial needs of the local community, as well as towards social justice and systematic change on a state, national, and global level provided by a community center that provides outreach and support to neighbors and parishes; Family Support Center services, namely, providing referrals to services, in the field of day care, mental health, transportation, home management services, housing, entitlements, employment, vocational guidance, emergency cash and goods on an individualized basis; High school graduation equivalent test preparation class referral services for fathers aged 16-24; Career placement services, namely, placing the participants of an internship program in permanent jobs; providing federal supplemental nutrition programs for Women, Infants and Children, namely, providing referrals for health care and other social services in the field of nutrition, for the purpose of improving pregnancy outcomes, reducing the number of low birth weight infants, supporting and encouraging breastfeeding, and supporting the growth and development of infants and children
Goods and Services
Charitable services, namely, providing financial support to vulnerable individuals and families via community center homelessness prevention services that provide outreach and support to neighbors and parishes; Financial counseling services, namely, financial counseling in the nature of prevention programs tailored for families at-risk of losing their homes; Financial Counseling services in the field of Homelessness Prevention, namely, helping families and individuals at risk of shelter entry and those with a previous shelter stay who live in Queens County and in East New York, Canarsie and Mill Basin in Brooklyn; Financial counseling services, namely, Family and Youth Center services, namely, financial counseling for homelessness prevention tailored for at-risk families and people in danger of losing their homes; providing federal supplemental nutrition programs for Women, Infants and Children, namely, providing financial assistance through offering families vouchers for free healthy foods and vouchers for the farmer's markets, for the purpose of improving pregnancy outcomes, reducing the number of low birth weight infants, supporting and encouraging breastfeeding, and supporting the growth and development of infants and children
Goods and Services
Charitable services, namely, providing Community Centers providing outreach to and support for our neighbors and parishes, namely, education services in the nature of high school graduation equivalent test preparation classes and ESL classes; Early Childhood Services, namely, education services offering comprehensive quality courses through early childhood education programs, designed to foster the development of children in a safe environment; Older Adult Services, namely, providing educational and entertainment services, namely, conducting recreational and multicultural programs to help older adults improve the quality of their lives and provide the education necessary to continue to live in their communities as they age; Educational services, namely, Family Services Programs providing students with learning opportunities through courses in the field of Homework Help, Arts and Crafts, Language Arts, Creative Writing, Violence Prevention, Dance; Educational services, namely, family services programs providing workshops on parenting skills, career development and ESL classes, targeting individuals with limited literacy skills in their native language and limited language proficiency who function at the beginning levels living in the general geographic area of Astoria and nearby areas, and entailing highly contextualized learning through an array of educational and workforce services and supports, namely, computer lab instructions, job readiness workshops, and financial literacy workshops; Educational services, namely, providing a family services comprehensive program that provides structured activities for children ages 5-12 in the field of art, homework help, social skills development and creative writing, designed for working parents who want their children to be in a highly stabilized educational environment to reinforce what each student is learning in school; Educational services, namely, family services program, namely, providing academic enrichment and youth development opportunities outside of regular school hours, in the nature of courses in the field of general and liberal arts, primarily for children who live in low-income areas and attend low-performing schools; providing literacy and educational services, namely, arts and crafts, language arts, creative writing, violence prevention, dance, parenting skills, career development and ESL classes; Family Support Center services, namely, individual and family educational programs in the field of parenting, domestic violence, anger management, ADHD and parent aid training; Educational services, namely, services for students within the age range of 17-21, offering classes of instruction in Literacy, English, Math, Science and Social Studies and English for Speakers of Other Languages, enrichment classes in Work Readiness, Music and Dance, Critical Thinking, Math and English Tutoring, Computer Classes, Arts and Drama, Financial Literacy; Educational services, namely, Fatherhood Program consisting of classes to aid fathers aged 16-24 in reconnecting and strengthening their parental bond with their children by assisting young fathers in developing essential parenting skills needed to be socially, emotionally and financially involved in the lives of their children, developing responsible, reachable and accountable young fathers committed to the well-being of their children, empowering young fathers to be financially adept, educationally equipped and professionally skilled and, producing young fathers eager to fulfill the position of "role model" in their children's lives through Parenting Courses, Conflict Resolution Courses, Job Readiness Courses, Life Skills Courses; Educational counseling services, namely, High School Afterschool Program providing orientation and support services to 9th grade students to facilitate the transition into high school, addressing educational, personal and social challenges that may arise, assisting with the promotion into 10th grade; Providing after school educational programs, namely, providing students with Academic Enrichment, Recreational Activities, Field Trips, Cultural Awareness, for the purpose of improving relationships, reducing high risk behaviors and securing help from adults/parents to help refrain from violent behaviors; Educational services, namely, providing courses for victims of various issues who warrant services to help reestablish themselves in the fields of Life Skills Building, Job Readiness, Job Education and Career Counseling; Educational services, namely, Summer Youth Employment Program for young adults from the ages of 14-24, namely, providing internships in the fields of day cares, senior centers, office work, maintenance, the creative arts, retail, community organizing, computers and business Educational, services, namely, providing job readiness orientation courses that focus on professional identity, health and stress, financial literacy, and higher education; Educational services, namely, providing internships for low-income New York City young adults aged 16-24 who are not working and not in school, incorporating ongoing education in the field of law offices, business offices, and social organizations; Education services, namely, providing nine months of post-internship follow-up courses in the field of law offices, business offices, and social organizations; Educational counseling services to assist students in planning future training programs and further education; Educational services, namely, providing higher level English classes to immigrants between the ages of 16 to 31, namely, providing employability skills through job training, developing advanced college level English, teaching financial literacy for those who are speakers of languages other than English
Goods and Services
Charitable services, namely, providing Community Centers providing outreach to and support for our neighbors and parishes, through providing emergency food services in the nature of providing food to needy persons and through providing refugee resettlement services in the nature of providing safe and affordable temporary housing to those in need; Providing temporary housing accommodations for the purpose of helping individuals strive for rehabilitation and independence; Child care and family day care programs in the field of Early Childhood care, designed to foster the development of children in a safe environment; Affordable Housing services, namely, providing temporary housing accommodations for low-income older adults, temporary family housing and temporary halfway housing for formerly homeless individuals; Counseling related services, namely, Refugee Resettlement Program, namely, resettling individuals and families in the nature of providing safe and affordable temporary housing to those in need who have escaped political or religious persecution, fled the brutality of dictator governments, represent ethnic minorities being discriminated against in their homelands and to victims of human trafficking who were brought to this country for the sex trades or as forced labor
Goods and Services
Behavioral Health Services through providing more than 25 behavioral health programs helping individuals strive for rehabilitation and independence, namely, psychiatric evaluation, individual and group therapy, crisis intervention; Behavioral Health Services through providing more than 25 behavioral health programs helping individuals strive for rehabilitation and independence, namely, MICA services for the mentally ill and chemically addicted persons in the form of mental and substance abuse rehabilitation; Older Adult Services, namely, providing nutritional guidance services; Providing nutritional information and counseling namely, providing federal supplemental nutrition programs for Women, Infants and Children, namely, nutrition counseling and health information, breastfeeding information, for the purpose of improving pregnancy outcomes, reducing the number of low birth weight infants, supporting and encouraging breastfeeding, and supporting the growth and development of infants and children; Developmental Disability Services, namely, health care services in the nature of 24-hour supervised care at one of our 19 residences for the developmentally disabled; Substance abuse patient counseling for developing, strengthening and sustaining well-balanced families and family relationships, namely, programs for general substance abuse prevention and family treatment rehabilitation through working directly with families to develop a long-term plan that best meets the client's needs; Substance abuse counseling for developing, strengthening and sustaining well-balanced families and family relationships, namely, Substance abuse Family Treatment Rehabilitation Program services assisting families who are facing difficult issues and are in need of rehabilitation
Goods and Services
Charitable services, namely, providing Community Centers providing outreach to and support for our neighbors and parishes, namely, support groups and case management in the nature of coordination of necessary legal, social psychological, medical, vocational and educational issues and services; Patient advocacy and case management services in the nature of coordinating medication management services, namely, coordinating the procurement and administration of medication, for helping individuals strive for rehabilitation and independence; Older Adult Services, namely, providing social service, namely, companionship services to help older adults improve the quality of their lives and provide the support necessary to continue to live in their communities as they age; Providing social services, namely, companionship services in affordable housing for low-income older adults and formerly homeless individuals; Homeless prevention case management services, namely, coordinating legal, social, and psychological services for vulnerable individuals and families; Family Support Center services, namely, individual and family emotional support counseling for parenting concerning intrafamily relationships, for victims of domestic violence, for individuals with anger management, for families dealing with ADHD, and in the fields of marital counseling and intrafamily communication counseling; Counseling in the field of developing, strengthening and sustaining well-balanced families and family relationships, namely, providing a program helping client/consumers who are residents of the Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn neighborhood in need of support and family-strengthening services; Counseling in the field of developing, strengthening and sustaining well-balanced families and family relationships for strengthening families and helping them stay together; Providing Students within the age range of 17-21 social services and programs, namely, companionship services; Family counseling services, namely, individual, family and group counseling to aid fathers aged 16-24 in reconnecting and strengthening their parental bond with their children by assisting young fathers in developing essential parenting skills needed to be socially and emotionally involved in the lives of their children developing responsible, reachable and accountable young fathers committed to the well-being of their children and producing young fathers eager to fulfill the position of "role model" in their children's lives Counseling in the field of developing, strengthening and sustaining well-balanced families and family relationships, namely, providing services for victims of various issues who warrant services to help reestablish themselves through Individual/Family counseling; providing students with free legal advice about U.S. citizenship and immigration
Classification Information
International Class
035 - Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions. - Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions.
US Class Codes
100, 101, 102
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2015-10-14
Primary Code
035
First Use Anywhere Date
2007-02-01
First Use In Commerce Date
2007-02-01
International Class
036 - Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs. - Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.
US Class Codes
100, 101, 102
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2015-10-14
Primary Code
036
First Use Anywhere Date
2007-02-01
First Use In Commerce Date
2007-02-01
International Class
041 - Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities. - Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities.
US Class Codes
100, 101, 107
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2015-10-14
Primary Code
041
First Use Anywhere Date
2007-02-01
First Use In Commerce Date
2007-02-01
International Class
043 - Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation. - Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation.
US Class Codes
100, 101
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2014-07-21
Primary Code
043
First Use Anywhere Date
2007-02-01
First Use In Commerce Date
2007-02-01
International Class
044 - Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services. - Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services.
US Class Codes
100, 101
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2015-10-14
Primary Code
044
First Use Anywhere Date
2007-02-01
First Use In Commerce Date
2007-02-01
International Class
045 - Personal and social services rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals; security services for the protection of property and individuals. - Personal and social services rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals; security services for the protection of property and individuals.
US Class Codes
100, 101
Class Status Code
6 - Active
Class Status Date
2015-10-14
Primary Code
045
First Use Anywhere Date
2007-02-01
First Use In Commerce Date
2007-02-01
Current Trademark Owners
Party Type
30 - Original Registrant
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Trademark Owner History
Party Type
30 - Original Registrant
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Party Type
20 - Owner at Publication
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Party Type
10 - Original Applicant
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Correspondences
Name
JAMES J. LILLIE
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Trademark Events
Event DateEvent Description
2014-07-21NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED IN TRAM
2014-10-24ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
2014-12-05PRIORITY ACTION WRITTEN
2014-12-05PRIORITY ACTION E-MAILED
2014-12-05NOTIFICATION OF PRIORITY ACTION E-MAILED
2015-07-08ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
2015-07-08ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND
2015-09-14PAPER RECEIVED
2015-09-14PETITION TO REVIVE-RECEIVED
2015-09-21ASSIGNED TO PETITION STAFF
2015-09-22PETITION GRANTED - RESPONSE RECEIVED
2015-09-23ASSIGNED TO LIE
2015-09-23NOTICE OF REVIVAL - E-MAILED
2015-09-25CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
2015-09-25AMENDMENT FROM APPLICANT ENTERED
2015-10-14DATA MODIFICATION COMPLETED
2015-10-19FINAL REFUSAL WRITTEN
2015-10-19FINAL REFUSAL E-MAILED
2015-10-19NOTIFICATION OF FINAL REFUSAL EMAILED
2016-04-19TEAS REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION RECEIVED
2016-04-19CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
2016-04-20TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
2016-05-16EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
2016-05-16EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
2016-05-16NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
2016-05-16EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
2016-05-16APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
2016-05-23LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
2016-06-07WITHDRAWN FROM PUB - OG REVIEW QUERY
2016-06-10PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
2016-06-10EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
2016-06-10EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
2016-06-10NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
2016-06-10EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
2016-06-10APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
2016-06-16LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
2016-06-28WITHDRAWN FROM PUB - OG REVIEW QUERY
2016-07-27PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
2016-07-27EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
2016-07-27EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
2016-07-27NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
2016-07-27EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
2016-07-27APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
2016-08-08LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
2016-08-24NOTIFICATION OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION E-MAILED
2016-09-13PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
2016-09-13OFFICIAL GAZETTE PUBLICATION CONFIRMATION E-MAILED
2016-11-29REGISTERED-PRINCIPAL REGISTER
2021-11-29COURTESY REMINDER - SEC. 8 (6-YR) E-MAILED