CPLC Trademark
CPLC is a USPTO trademark filed by CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA, INC. Status: Registered.
Prosecution Summary
**Trademark Summary** **CPLC** is a service mark for child care and related welfare and housing services, including child welfare services providing residential homes and housing for at-risk children and youth, day care centers, retirement home services, and charitable services providing temporary housing and shelter for those in need. It also covers consulting services regarding temporary housing for homeless or at-risk individuals and emergency shelter services, plus temporary accommodations for specific populations such as women in crisis, women escaping abusive partners, children escaping abuse, and persons with mental illness or developmental disabilities, including respite care services in the nature of temporary housing for dependent elderly or disabled people. The mark is current
Trademark Facts
| Mark | CPLC |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 87935811 |
| Registration Number | 5648323 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2018-05-24 |
| Registration Date | 2019-01-08 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 043 (Restaurant & Hotel) |
| Owner | CHICANOS POR LA CAUSA, INC |
| Attorney of Record | Cindy Villanueva |
| Prosecution Events | 18 |
| Latest Event | C15A on 2025-03-26 |
Goods & Services
Child care services; Child welfare services, namely, providing residential homes and housing for at-risk children and youth; Providing day care centers; Retirement home services; Charitable services, namely, providing safe and affordable temporary housing to those in need; Charitable services, namely, providing temporary shelter for the homeless; Consulting services in the field of providing temporary housing for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness; Emergency shelter services, namely, providing temporary housing; Providing child care centers; Providing temporary housing accommodations; Providing temporary housing accommodations for women in crisis, for homeless women, and for women transitioning out of incarceration back into mainstream society; Providing temporary housing accommodations for persons with mental illness, persons with developmental disabilities, women escaping abusive partners, children escaping abuse; Providing temporary accommodations, namely, residential homes and housing services for individuals with autism and other developmental disorders; Providing assistance to senior citizens seeking to determine assisted living facilities appropriate for their needs; Respite care services in the nature of providing temporary housing for dependent elderly or disabled people to provide relief for their permanent caregivers