Serial Number
88623183
Owner
Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara CountyAttorney
Lindsay G. ShinnFirst Use Date
Sep 1, 2020
Filing Date
Sep 19, 2019
COMMUNIFY Trademark
Serial Number: 88623183 • Registration: 6284144
Trademark Classes
Class 41 - Education & Entertainment
Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities
Class 43 - Hotels & Restaurants
Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation
Class 35 - Advertising & Business
Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Lindsay G. Shinn MULLEN & HENZELL L.L.P.
112 E. VICTORIA STREET
SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101
UNITED STATES
Trademark Details
Filing Date
September 19, 2019
Registration Date
March 2, 2021
First Use Anywhere
September 1, 2020
First Use in Commerce
September 1, 2020
Published for Opposition
April 21, 2020
Goods & Services
Community action agency services, namely, providing business management, administration, and planning services in the fields of early childhood education and developmental programs, and youth development programs, for low-income families and individuals; Charitable services, namely, providing employment counseling to help low-income families and individuals to prepare for, obtain, maintain, and advance in employment opportunities and to become self-sufficient; Charitable services, namely, home energy assessment services for the purpose of determining energy efficiency or usage management; Charitable services, namely, organizing and developing projects that aim to improve the lives of underprivileged and impoverished people; Charitable services, namely, organizing community groups to undertake projects which benefit the homeless, abused, at risk women, and women in transition, while encouraging empowerment among women of all ages and ethnicities; Charitable services, namely, coordination of the procurement and distribution of in-kind donations of food, clothing, medical services, dental services, and legal services from retail and wholesale vendors, restaurants, health care providers, attorneys, and others, to seniors, disabled individuals, and low-income and disadvantaged individuals and families
Charitable services, namely, providing food and meals to seniors, disabled individuals, and low-income and disadvantaged individuals and families, in their homes and in the community; Charitable services, namely, providing food nutrition counseling to seniors, disabled individuals, and low-income and disadvantaged individuals and families, in their homes and in the community; Charitable services, namely, providing child care for low-income and disadvantaged infants and toddlers from low-income families
Charitable services, namely, providing career counseling consisting of providing advice concerning education options to pursue career opportunities to help low-income families and individuals to prepare for, obtain, maintain, and advance in employment opportunities and to become self-sufficient; Charitable services, namely, providing courses of instruction at the early childhood and adult education level; Educational programs, namely, pre-schools; Education services in the nature of early childhood instruction; Charitable services, namely, academic mentoring of school age children; Charitable services, namely, mentoring of adolescents, young adults, and single parent families in the fields of health and emotional development, finance and budgeting, and employment; Educational services, namely, providing career re-training classes, seminars, workshops, and on-the-job training in the fields of construction, technology, and culinary arts