CBY25 Trademark
Serial Number: 77366217 • Registration: 3790639
Trademark Classes
Class 36 - Insurance & Financial
Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs
Class 41 - Education & Entertainment
Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities
Class 44 - Medical Services
Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals
Class 45 - Legal & Security Services
Legal services; security services for the protection of property and individuals
Class 16 - Paper Goods
Paper and cardboard; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery
Class 35 - Advertising & Business
Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions
Owner Contact Info
Post Office Box 5165
Clearwater, FL 337585165
Entity Type: 99
Legal Representation
Trademark Details
Filing Date
January 8, 2008
Registration Date
May 18, 2010
Published for Opposition
January 27, 2009
Goods & Services
Educational services, namely, providing lectures, classes, seminars and workshops to community based youth care agencies, juvenile justice and child welfare staff, courts, certified youth trainers, and youth-serving agencies in the field of effective strategies for the implementation of laws and policies serving transitioning youth in foster care and juvenile justice systems; educational services, namely, providing classes, workshops, lectures, and seminars to foster care youth and youth adults in the field of financial literacy; counseling services to foster care youth and youth adults to achieve economic success as they transition to independence, namely, job skills counseling, and career development counseling; counseling services to community based youth care agencies, juvenile justice and child welfare staff, courts and youth-serving agencies to develop, design, implement, and manage educational programs in the field of financial literacy
Printed instructional and teaching materials, all of the foregoing featuring effective strategies for the implementation of laws and policies serving transitioning youth in foster care and juvenile justice systems, and featuring assessment and evaluation tools to review the feasibility and sustainability of existing programs and resources in independent living services and transitioning youth programs
[ Debit counseling; counseling services to community based youth care agencies, juvenile justice and child welfare staff, courts and youth-serving agencies to develop, design, implement, and manage programs in the field of financial planning, namely, the creation of personalized strategies concerning money and asset management to achieve financial independence and providing direct financial assistance to juveniles through the establishment of matched savings accounts for the purpose of helping youth transition from foster care and the juvenile justice system to adulthood ]
Promoting the interests of people involved and concerned with youth programs, namely, national, state and local child welfare agencies, providers of foster care services, providers of juvenile justice programs, community based agencies serving at-risk youth, child welfare groups and organizations serving the legal interests of at-risk youth including those youth involved in the foster care system and juvenile justice system; counseling services to community based youth care agencies, juvenile justice and child welfare staff, courts and youth-serving agencies to develop, design, implement, and manage programs in the field of employment recruiting for the purpose of helping youth transition from foster care and the juvenile justice system to adulthood; counseling services to foster care youth and youth adults to achieve economic success as they transition to independence, namely, employment counseling
Reviewing standards and practices to assure compliance with federal, state and local laws that govern services to youth identified as dependent or delinquent and involved in the foster care system and/or the juvenile justice system; counseling services to community based youth care agencies, juvenile justice and child welfare staff, courts and youth-serving agencies to develop, design, implement, and manage programs in the field of providing personal emotional support services for troubled and at-risk youth transitioning from foster care and the juvenile justice system to adulthood
[ Providing wellness services, namely, personal assessments, personalized routines, maintenance schedules and psychological counseling ]