Serial Number
88079684
Owner
Lighthouse Guild International, Inc.Attorney
Nancy SabarraFiling Date
Aug 15, 2018
LIGHTHOUSE GUILD Trademark
Serial Number: 88079684 • Registration: 6337572
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 42 - Computer & Scientific
Scientific and technological services; industrial analysis and research services
Class 43 - Hotels & Restaurants
Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation
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
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Nancy Sabarra Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu, P.C.
151 West 42nd St., 17th Fl.
New York, NY 10036
UNITED STATES
Trademark Details
Filing Date
August 15, 2018
Registration Date
May 4, 2021
Published for Opposition
February 16, 2021
Goods & Services
Vision science research; psychological research, namely, psycho-social research in the field of vision impairment; creating an online community for parents of children who are blind or visually impaired; providing information about vision science and scientific research resources for the blind and visually impaired; providing a website featuring information and links relating to vision science and scientific research resources for the blind and visually impaired
Promoting public awareness of the needs of the blind and visually impaired through public advocacy; employment counseling; job placement; internship placement services; resume preparation; promoting public awareness of issues related to vision health; promoting the interests of the blind and visually impaired through public advocacy; lobbying services, namely, promoting the interests of the blind and visually impaired in the field of legislation and regulation; retail store and online retail store services featuring mobile phones, telephones, computer accessories, closed-circuit television systems, calculators, digital recorders, color identifiers, remote controls, reading assistance devices, lighting, clocks, watches, timers, thermometers, magnifiers, writing and office supplies, calendars, books, games, playing cards, playing card holders, braille products, eyewear, canes, traction devices for shoes, household items, sewing items, pill organizers, scales, wallets, key chains; charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs
Printed instructional and teaching materials in the field of care and treatment of the blind and visually impaired; books in the field of vision science and vision care
Organizing and conducting support groups for the blind and visually impaired and for their families; personal care assistance of activities of daily living for the blind and visually impaired and those with chronic medical conditions; providing social introduction and social networking services for the blind and visually impaired; social work services, namely, case management services of coordinating psycho-social and medical services for the blind and visually impaired
Educational services, namely, providing training, conferences, courses and online courses, webinars and workshops concerning the needs of the blind and visually impaired; educational programs in braille, academic skills, workplace skills, computer training, software instruction, skills of daily living and mobility for the blind and visually impaired; test preparation and tutoring services; college preparation services for the blind and visually impaired, namely, providing seminars, courses, and instruction in adapting to test-taking situations in light of their vision impairment, adapting to college in light of their vision impairment, and accommodating for their visions impairment in transitioning from high school to college; job training; technology training for the blind and visually impaired; training for employers in the field of assisting blind and visually impaired employees, and consulting related thereto; non-downloadable instructional audio and video recordings concerning the needs of the blind and visually impaired; nursery schools, special needs schools, music schools, rental of music facilities, entertainment services in the nature of live musical performances; workshops in the field of music teacher training, braille music and music technology; charitable services, namely, providing vocational guidance and career counseling services in the nature of advice concerning education options to pursue career opportunities for the blind and visually impaired; providing educational and recreational programs for the blind and visually impaired; educational services, namely, providing internships in the business sector, academic sector, and non-profit sector for the blind and visually impaired; braille translation; providing recognition and incentives by the way of awards in the field of vision science; providing recognition and incentives by the way of awards for volunteer service and philanthropy; providing online newsletters in the field of vision science, vision care and healthcare; organizing, arranging and conducting walking and cycling events, the proceeds of which are donated to charity; arranging and conducting special events for social entertainment purposes; pre-employment training; providing information about educational resources for the blind and visually impaired; providing a website with information and links relating to educational resources for the blind and visually impaired; charitable services, namely, helping parents find educational information and locate educational resources for their blind or visually impaired children
Health care and medical services; medical assistance; nursing care; vision rehabilitation services; health and vision assessment services; ophthalmology services; optometry services; physical therapy; occupational therapy services; physiatry services; speech therapy; mental health services; mental health services; social work services, namely, therapeutic intervention incorporating psycho-social counseling services for the blind and visually impaired; social work services, namely, therapeutic intervention services to develop critical responses, functional communication, social skills, adaptive behavior, alternative behaviors and skills essential for independence of the blind and visually impaired pertaining to safe and autonomous travel, home and financial management, and self-care; nutrition counseling; providing healthcare and medical information and information about vision health; health center services, namely, providing and operating vision rehabilitation centers; managed health care services; health maintenance organizations; providing information about vision care and healthcare; providing information about support services in the nature of psycho-social counseling for the blind and visually impaired; providing a website with information and links relating to vision care and healthcare; providing a website with information and links relating to support services in the nature of psycho-social counseling for the blind and visually impaired; charitable services, namely, helping parents find medical information and locate medical resources for their blind or visually impaired children
Charitable fundraising; charitable fundraising services for the rehabilitation, research and advocacy for visually impaired persons; issuance and administration of annuities; providing information in the field of charitable monetary giving through financial and estate planning; providing education scholarships; insurance services, namely, underwriting, issuance and administration of health insurance; charitable services, namely, helping parents find financial information and locate financial resources for their blind or visually impaired children
Providing adult day care centers; providing adult day care centers for those with chronic medical conditions and the blind and visually impaired; respite care services in the nature of adult day care