LOST & FOUND Trademark
LOST & FOUND is a USPTO trademark filed by The Lost and Found Association. Status: Registered.
Trademark Facts
| Mark | LOST & FOUND |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 97008897 |
| Registration Number | 7215764 |
| Status | Registered |
| Filing Date | 2021-09-02 |
| Registration Date | 2023-11-14 |
| Mark Type | Word |
| Nice Classes | 035 (Advertising & Business) |
| Owner | The Lost and Found Association |
| Attorney of Record | Daniel A. Rosenberg |
| Prosecution Events | 26 |
| Latest Event | R.PR on 2023-11-14 |
Goods & Services
Promoting public awareness of mental health and the importance of mental health in connection with suicide prevention and postvention by means of public advocacy; promoting public awareness of mental health and the importance of mental health in connection with suicide prevention and postvention by public advocacy through community coalitions that promote policy changes, utilizes targeted digital public mental health content, and promotes partnership development; public policy consultancy in the field of public mental health and mental health in connection with suicide prevention and postvention, namely, evaluating mental health service capacity and public policies | Mental health and mental health in connection with suicide prevention and postvention education and support services, namely, providing classroom training workshops in the fields of mental health and mental health in connection with suicide prevention and suicide postvention; education services, namely, conducting classroom and live online virtual classroom instruction on resilience, coping skills, and advocacy for K-12 and college students and staff and faculty, parents, and employers to lead and support the mental health of peers, students, and family members; educational services, namely, providing leadership instructional courses at the K-12 and collegiate level and for employers to teach resilience programs in the field of mental health and mental health in connection with suicide prevention and suicide postvention