VISION. FOR LIFE.

Alphapointe

Application Filed: 2020-12-02
Trademark Application Details
Trademark Logo VISION. FOR LIFE.

Mark For: VISION. FOR LIFE.™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of charitable services, namely, providing vision screenings; charitable services, namely, providing low vision services, rehabilitation services, youth services, employment services, and senior adult services; association services, namely, promoting the interests of the blind and visually-impaired persons.

Status

2020-12-06 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.


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Serial Number90355065
Mark Literal ElementsVISION. FOR LIFE.
Mark Drawing Type4 - STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Mark TypeService Mark
Current LocationNEW APPLICATION PROCESSING 2020-12-05
Basis1(a)
Class StatusACTIVE
Primary US Classes
  • 100: Miscellaneous
  • 101: Advertising and Business
  • 102: Insurance and Financial
Primary International Class
  • 035 - Primary Class
  • (Advertising and business) Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions.
Filed UseYes
Current UseYes
Intent To UseNo
Filed ITUNo
44D FiledNo
44E CurrentNo
66A CurrentNo
Current BasisNo
No BasisNo
Attorney NameBRIAN L. MAIN

Timeline

2012-05-01Date of First Use
2012-05-01Date of Use In Commerce
2020-12-02Application Filed
2020-12-05Location: NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING
2020-12-05Status: Live/Pending
2020-12-05Status: New application will be assigned to an examining attorney approximately 3 months after filing date.
2020-12-05Transaction Date

Trademark Parties (Applicants & Owners)

Party: ALPHAPOINTE
Address7501 Prospect Kansas City, MISSOURI UNITED STATES 64132
Legal Entity TypeNon-profit Corporation
Legal Entity StateMISSOURI

Documents

ApplicationMULTI2020-12-02
DrawingJPEG2020-12-02
SpecimenJPEG2020-12-02

Attorney of Record

BRIAN L. MAIN
KUTAK ROCK LLP
2300 MAIN STREET
SUITE 800
KANSAS CITY, MO 64108

Good, Services, and Codes

International Codes:35
U.S. Codes:100,101,102
International Codes:41
U.S. Codes:100,101,107
Type CodeType
GS0351Charitable services, namely, providing vision screenings; charitable services, namely, providing low vision services, rehabilitation services, youth services, employment services, and senior adult services; association services, namely, promoting the interests of the blind and visually-impaired persons
GS0411Charitable services, namely, providing employment vocational guidance services for the blind and visually-impaired persons; charitable services, namely, providing rehabilitation services in the nature of providing low vision classes designed to improve lives by regaining independence for the blind and visually-impaired persons; charitable services, namely, providing rehabilitation services in the nature of teaching travel and mobility skills for the blind and visually-impaired persons; charitable services, namely, providing rehabilitation services in the nature of teaching functional Braille for use around the home and office, teaching contracted Braille for those looking for a more comprehensive reading solution, and helping current Braille readers transition to Unified English Braille for the blind and visually-impaired persons; charitable services, namely, providing rehabilitation services in the nature of providing classes in professional writing, on the job reading, and math skills for the blind and visually-impaired persons; charitable services, namely, providing rehabilitation services in the nature of teaching techniques for organization and labeling, cooking, reading, and writing for the blind and visually-impaired persons; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of providing educational programs to help for blind youth and visually-impaired youth get oriented to the work site and providing short-term job coaching as needed; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of providing an educational program to enhance interpersonal and communication skills while fostering independence, leadership, and self-advocacy for blind youth and visually-impaired youth; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of teaching fundamental skills that help for blind youth and visually-impaired youth learn, play, and grow; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of providing opportunities for blind youth and visually-impaired youth to practice functional, social, mobility, and independent living skills to help become successful teenagers; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of providing instruction in organization, goal setting, independence, life skills, leadership skills, and social skills for blind youth and visually-impaired youth who are navigating the transition into adult life; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of providing mentors for blind youth and visually-impaired youth; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of providing training programs to help for blind youth and visually-impaired youth utilize various technologies that impact academic development, advance their internet navigation skills, develop social networking knowledge, and establish internet safety and security awareness; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of organizing and conducting camps for blind youth and visually-impaired youth; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of organizing and conducting recreational adventure camps for blind youth and visually-impaired youth; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of organizing and conducting technology camps for blind youth and visually-impaired youth; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of organizing and conducting art camps for blind youth and visually-impaired youth; charitable services, namely, providing youth services in the nature of organizing and facilitating recreational day camps for the purpose of helping for blind youth and visually-impaired youth discover new interests or passions, have fun, learn sensory efficiency, and develop social skills; charitable services, namely, providing senior adult services for blind senior adults and visually-impaired senior adults in the nature of teaching skills necessary to live independently and age in place following vision loss

Trademark Filing History

DescriptionDateProceeding Number
NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM2020-12-05

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