This information was published on 2025-02-13T04:16:38 for IP Right Filed Published.
| Field | Value |
| (210) | 2521421 (IR 1838839) |
| (220) |
21 Aug 2024
|
| (300) |
US, 14 Mar 2024, 98449667
|
| (511) (510) |
Class 35
Charitable services, namely, promoting public awareness in the field of social welfare; promoting the interests of children by means of public advocacy (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); promoting public awareness of the needs of children and families in vulnerable communities. Class 41 Education services in the nature of early childhood instruction; information in the field of parenting concerning education of children and child development (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations); education services, namely, providing classes, workshops, and in-home instruction for parents and children in the fields of child and parent development, health, and community resources; education services, namely, providing classes, workshops, and in-home instruction for parents in the fields of parenting, child development, and child bonding and attachment; education services, namely, providing courses of instruction and training in the fields of foster care and adoption; education services, namely, providing classes and workshops to train others on providing support to children and families in vulnerable communities. Class 44 Mental health counseling and psychotherapy services in the fields of family relationships and child development; psychological counseling for children and adults in individual and family sessions; psychological testing and assessment of children; psychological services, namely, providing therapeutic services to abused and neglected children, children at risk of being abused and neglected, and their families. Class 45 Foster care services; providing information in the fields of foster care and adoption; counseling in the field of developing, strengthening and sustaining family relationships; providing emotional counseling and emotional support services for troubled and at-risk youth and their families; case management services, namely, coordination of social, psychological, and educational services for children and families in vulnerable communities (term considered too vague by the International Bureau pursuant to Rule 13 (2) (b) of the Regulations). |
| (540) | ALL FOR KIDS |
| (550) | Word |
| (730) |
Children's Bureau of Southern California
|
Find out more about publications on the About page.