Trademark Overview
On Wednesday, May 29, 2024, a trademark application was filed for TRUST BIRTH with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the TRUST BIRTH trademark a serial number of 98573912. The federal status of this trademark filing is EXAMINERS AMENDMENT - MAILED as of Wednesday, December 18, 2024. This trademark is owned by Birthing Peace Within, LLC. The TRUST BIRTH trademark is filed in the Insurance & Financial Services and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Educational services, namely, conducting programs in the field of birth education, birthing, pregnancy, motherhood, and midwifery; Educational services, namely, providing courses, workshops, seminars, retreats and conferences in the fields of birth rights advocacy, birth awareness, birth education, birthing, birth-related research, public education, health equity initiatives, pregnancy, motherhood, and midwifery; Educational services, namely, conducting courses, workshops, seminars, retreats and conferences for community workers, midwives, nurses, healthcare professionals in the field of birth rights advocacy, birth awareness, birth education, birthing, birth-related research, public education, health equity initiatives, pregnancy, motherhood, and midwifery; Educational services, namely, developing curriculum for others in the field of birth rights advocacy, birth awareness, birth education, birthing, birth-related research, public education, health equity initiatives, pregnancy, mothe...
Charitable services in the nature of providing grants for birth rights advocacy, birth awareness, birth education, birthing, birth-related research, public education, health equity initiatives, pregnancy, motherhood, and midwifery; Charitable services, namely, providing financial sponsorship of birth rights advocacy, birth awareness, birth education, birthing, birth-related research, public education, health equity initiatives, pregnancy, motherhood, and midwifery; Charitable fundraising services