Trademark Overview
On Thursday, March 6, 2025, a trademark application was filed for LOUIS & SCHOLAR NWOKE FOUNDATION, INC MEETING THE UNMET NEEDS with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the LOUIS & SCHOLAR NWOKE FOUNDATION, INC MEETING THE UNMET NEEDS trademark a serial number of 99071713. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Thursday, March 6, 2025. This trademark is owned by Louis and Scholar Nwoke Foundation. The LOUIS & SCHOLAR NWOKE FOUNDATION, INC MEETING THE UNMET NEEDS trademark is filed in the Communication Services, Construction & Repair Services, and Medical & Beauty Services & Agricultural Services categories with the following description:
Charitable services, namely, providing Internet access to to needy children; low income families
Construction and renovation of buildings; Charitable services, namely, renovating and constructing homes for low income families; Consulting services for the construction of water treatment and purification plants, solid waste treatment plants and other municipal infrastructure facilities; Repair or maintenance of water purifying apparatus; Installation, maintenance and repair of solar installations for generating power; Public sanitation infrastructure like toilets and waste disposal systems
Medical screening; Clinical medical consultation services; Providing medical information, consultancy and advisory services; Mobile medical clinic services; Clinical mental health counseling services; Providing information in the field of mental health and wellness via a website; Charitable services, namely, providing health care services in the nature of Maternal and child health services, to including prenatal care and education; Providing a web site featuring information in the field of mental health and physical health, including living a healthy and disease free life; Telemedicine services; Administering vaccines to patients as part of a wellness event; Dental care services; Health screening services in the field of treatments for chronic illnesses; Hygiene and sanitation programs with clean water initiatives; Charitable services, namely, providing trees and plants for reclamation; Providing information in the field of psychological counseling and treatment