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SEEING WHAT'S POSSIBLE

○ Dead · Cancelled

U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 77105862 · Reg. No. 3297104

Mark
SEEING WHAT'S POSSIBLE
Status
Cancelled
Serial Number
77105862
Registration No.
3297104
Filing Date
February 13, 2007
Registration Date
September 25, 2007
Class(es)
Class 035, Class 038, Class 041, Class 044

Owners

The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
99 · Chicago, IL, US
The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
99 · Chicago, IL, US
The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
99 · Chicago, IL, US

Goods & Services

Distributorship in the field of products for the blind and visually impaired; Charitable services, namely, providing counseling and assistance to blind and visually impaired people in preparing for and securing employment[; Business consultation services in the nature of providing recommendations for appropriate adaptations when hiring or retaining an employee who is blind or visually impaired]

Radio broadcasting of reading programs for blind and visually impaired people[; Charitable services, namely, providing radio receiving equipment to blind and visually impaired people in need]

Optometry services; Psychological counseling ; Charitable services, namely providing optometry services and psychological counseling for those in need

Educational services, namely, providing classes to blind, visually impaired and multi-disabled children in the field of social interaction, physical therapy, personal hygiene and pre-vocational skills; Education services, namely, providing tutorial sessions to parents in the field of teaching physical skills and motivating blind and visually impaired children; Career counseling for blind and visually impaired people; Educational services, namely, providing training to blind and visually impaired adults with developmental disabilities in the field of independent living skills, identifying money and basic academics; Vocational education for blind and visually impaired people in the field of adjustment to loss of sight, basic academic skills and job-readiness training; Charitable services, namely, lending Braille and large print textbooks and workbooks, recorders, magnifiers, Braille products, closed circuit televisions, light boxes,optical aids, mobility equipment, talking scientific calculators, voice synthesizers, scanners, specially adapted computer accessibility equipment and software to blind and visually impaired students; Training for blind and visually impaired seniors in the use of computers

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