KIDSAVE INTERNATIONAL
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First Filed:Jul 12, 1999Latest Filed:Feb 14, 2024Address:200 Corporate Pointe, Suite 325, Culver City, CA 90230, US
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Serial:98977618
Filed:Feb 14, 2024
Classes:35, 36, 41, +1
Registration:8154109
Registered:Feb 24, 2026
Description: Class 35: Promoting public awareness of foster care processes and the equity gap in foster care for Black communities by means of public advocacy; Association services, namely, promoting the interests of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting public awareness of the need for programs and mentors to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting public awareness of the need for volunteerism; promoting the public awareness about the harmful effects of institutionalization and orphanages on children and the benefits of adoption, foster care, and small group living within a family-like atmosphere for children; charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; charitable services, namely, organizing groups of individuals to undertake volunteer outreach and mentor projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; business services, namely, assisting others in the establishment of charitable organizations designed to finance mentoring programs, foster care and family group living arrangements for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children
Class 36: Charitable fundraising services
Class 41: Educational services, namely, providing workshops, non-downloadable webinars, and seminars and providing associated printed materials distributed therewith in the field of mentoring and adopting institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, all the foregoing directed to prospective mentors, adoptive parents, government and the general public; providing outreach programs, namely, hosting social entertainment events for children in the nature of family visits on weekends, during the summer, and during school vacations for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned, and needy children
Class 45: Foster care research services, namely, conducting studies and analysis regarding the foster care system and how to make the foster system work better for and with Black communities; providing emotional and personal support services for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, namely, companionship, adoption counseling and emotional counseling and emotional support; research and analysis in the fields of foster care policy issues and the equity gap in Black communities, the foregoing constituting research in the fields of foster care and social justice
Class 36: Charitable fundraising services
Class 41: Educational services, namely, providing workshops, non-downloadable webinars, and seminars and providing associated printed materials distributed therewith in the field of mentoring and adopting institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, all the foregoing directed to prospective mentors, adoptive parents, government and the general public; providing outreach programs, namely, hosting social entertainment events for children in the nature of family visits on weekends, during the summer, and during school vacations for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned, and needy children
Class 45: Foster care research services, namely, conducting studies and analysis regarding the foster care system and how to make the foster system work better for and with Black communities; providing emotional and personal support services for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, namely, companionship, adoption counseling and emotional counseling and emotional support; research and analysis in the fields of foster care policy issues and the equity gap in Black communities, the foregoing constituting research in the fields of foster care and social justice

Description: Class 9: Downloadable webinars in the field of mentoring and adopting institutionalized, abandoned, and needy children, the foregoing directed to prospective mentors, adoptive parents, government, and the general public
Class 35: (Based on Use in Commerce) Promoting public awareness of foster care processes and the equity gap in foster care for Black communities by means of public advocacy; (Based on Intent To Use) Association services, namely, promoting the interests of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting public awareness of the need for programs and mentors to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting public awareness of the need for volunteerism; promoting the public awareness about the harmful effects of institutionalization and orphanages on children and the benefits of adoption, foster care, and small group living within a family-like atmosphere for children; charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; charitable services, namely, organizing groups of individuals to undertake volunteer outreach and mentor projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; business services, namely, assisting others in the establishment of charitable organizations designed to finance mentoring programs, foster care and family group living arrangements for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children
Class 36: (Based on Use in Commerce) Charitable fundraising services
Class 41: (Based on Intent To Use) Educational services, namely, providing workshops, non-downloadable webinars, and seminars and providing associated printed materials distributed therewith in the field of mentoring and adopting institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, all the foregoing directed to prospective mentors, adoptive parents, government and the general public; providing outreach programs, namely, hosting social entertainment events for children in the nature of family visits on weekends, during the summer, and during school vacations for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned, and needy children
Class 45: (Based on Use in Commerce) Foster care research services, namely, conducting studies and analysis regarding the foster care system and how to make the foster system work better for and with Black communities; (Based on Intent To Use) providing emotional and personal support services for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, namely, companionship, adoption counseling and emotional counseling and emotional support; research and analysis in the fields of foster care policy issues and the equity gap in Black communities, the foregoing constituting research in the fields of foster care and social justice
Class 35: (Based on Use in Commerce) Promoting public awareness of foster care processes and the equity gap in foster care for Black communities by means of public advocacy; (Based on Intent To Use) Association services, namely, promoting the interests of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting public awareness of the need for programs and mentors to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting public awareness of the need for volunteerism; promoting the public awareness about the harmful effects of institutionalization and orphanages on children and the benefits of adoption, foster care, and small group living within a family-like atmosphere for children; charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community service projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; charitable services, namely, organizing groups of individuals to undertake volunteer outreach and mentor projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; business services, namely, assisting others in the establishment of charitable organizations designed to finance mentoring programs, foster care and family group living arrangements for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children
Class 36: (Based on Use in Commerce) Charitable fundraising services
Class 41: (Based on Intent To Use) Educational services, namely, providing workshops, non-downloadable webinars, and seminars and providing associated printed materials distributed therewith in the field of mentoring and adopting institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, all the foregoing directed to prospective mentors, adoptive parents, government and the general public; providing outreach programs, namely, hosting social entertainment events for children in the nature of family visits on weekends, during the summer, and during school vacations for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned, and needy children
Class 45: (Based on Use in Commerce) Foster care research services, namely, conducting studies and analysis regarding the foster care system and how to make the foster system work better for and with Black communities; (Based on Intent To Use) providing emotional and personal support services for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, namely, companionship, adoption counseling and emotional counseling and emotional support; research and analysis in the fields of foster care policy issues and the equity gap in Black communities, the foregoing constituting research in the fields of foster care and social justice

Description: Association services, namely, promoting the interests of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting public awareness of the need for programs and mentors to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting volunteerism; promoting the public awareness about the harmful effects of institutionalization and orphanages on children and the benefits of adoption, foster care, and small group living within a family-like atmosphere for children; organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community services projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; charitable services, namely, organizing groups of individuals to undertake volunteer outreach and mentor projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; business services, namely, assisting others in the establishment of charitable organizations designed to finance mentoring programs, foster care and family group living arrangements for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children | Philanthropic and charitable services in the areas of fundraising of funds; Philanthropic services concerning monetary donations; charitable fund raising services, by means of financial sponsorship of programs to finance mentor programs | Educational services, namely, providing workshops, webinars and seminars and providing printed materials associated therewith, in the field of mentoring and adopting institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, all directed to prospective mentors, adoptive parents, government and the general public; providing outreach programs in the nature of hosting family visits on weekends, summer and school vacations for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children | providing emotional and personal support services for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, namely, companionship, adoption counseling and emotional counseling and emotional support


Owner:
Serial:88867825
Filed:Apr 10, 2020
Classes:35, 36, 41, +1
Registration:6298327
Registered:Mar 23, 2021
Description: Association services, namely, promoting the interests of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting public awareness of the need for programs and mentors to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; promoting volunteerism; promoting the public awareness about the harmful effects of institutionalization and orphanages on children and the benefits of adoption, foster care, and small group living within a family-like atmosphere for children; organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community services projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; charitable services, namely, organizing groups of individuals to undertake volunteer outreach and mentor projects to benefit institutionalized, abandoned and needy children

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Serial:78595041
Filed:Mar 25, 2005
Classes:35, 41, 45
Registration:3132241
Registered:Aug 22, 2006
Description: Charitable services, namely, promoting the public awareness about the harmful effects of institutionalization and orphanages on children and the benefits of adoption, foster care, and small group living within a family-like atmosphere for children | providing outreach programs in the nature of summer camps for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children | providing emotional and personal support services for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, namely, companionship, counseling and emotional support

Description: Charitable services, namely, promoting the public awareness about the harmful effects of institutionalization and orphanages on children and the benefits of adoption, foster care, and small group living within a family-like atmosphere for children | providing emotional and personal support services for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children, namely, companionship, counseling and emotional support

Owner:
Serial:76629232
Filed:Jan 28, 2005
Classes:35, 36, 41, +1
Registration:3069938
Registered:Mar 21, 2006
Description: EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, NAMELY PROVIDING WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS AND PROVIDING PRINTED MATERIALS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, IN THE FIELD OF MENTORING AND ADOPTING INSTITUTIONALIZED, ABANDONED AND NEEDY CHILDREN, ALL DIRECTED TO PROSPECTIVE MENTORS, ADOPTIVE PARENTS, GOVERNMENT AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC; PHILANTHROPIC AND CHARITABLE SERVICES IN THE AREAS OF FUNDRAISING AND SOLICITATION, COLLECTION AND DONATION OF FUNDS; CHARITABLE FUND RAISING SERVICES, NAMELY, SPONSORING, DEVELOPING AND ASSISTING IN PROGRAMS TO FINANCE MENTOR PROGRAMS, FOSTER CARE AND FAMILY GROUP LIVING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF INSTITUTIONALIZED, ABANDONED AND NEEDY CHILDREN; ASSOCIATION SERVICES, NAMELY PROMOTING THE INTERESTS OF INSTITUTIONALIZED, ABANDONED AND NEEDY CHILDREN; PROMOTING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE NEED FOR PROGRAMS AND MENTORS TO BENEFIT INSTITUTIONALIZED, ABANDONED AND NEEDY CHILDREN; PROMOTING VOLUNTEERISM; PROMOTING THE PUBLIC AWARENESS ABOUT THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION AND ORPHANAGES ON CHILDREN AND THE BENEFITS OF ADOPTION, FOSTER CARE, AND SMALL GROUP LIVING WITHIN A FAMILY-LIKE ATMOSPHERE FOR CHILDREN; ORGANIZING AND CONDUCTING VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS AND COMMUNITY SERVICES PROJECTS TO BENEFIT INSTITUTIONALIZED, ABANDONED AND NEEDY CHILDREN; CHARITABLE SERVICES, NAMELY, ORGANIZING GROUPS OF INDIVIDUALS TO UNDERTAKE OUTREACH AND MENTOR PROJECTS TO BENEFIT INSTITUTIONALIZED, ABANDONED AND NEEDY CHILDREN

Description: Philanthropic services concerning monetary donations and charitable fundraising for the benefit of institutionalized, abandoned and needy children; "INTERNATIONAL"; promoting the public awareness about the harmful effects of institutionalization and orphanages on children and the benefits of adoption, foster care, and small group living within a family-like atmosphere for children provided, in part, via a global computer network