FOSTERED NOT BROKEN
Mark Identification

FOSTERED NOT BROKEN

Serial Number

98477149

Filing Date

Apr 1, 2024

Trademark by

FOSTERED NOT BROKEN LLC

Classification Information

Education and entertainment, namely, webinars, classes, seminars, and conferences both online and live designed to increase awareness among students, families, educators, schools, communities, and public servants about the challenging impact of social determinants on foster youth who attempt to prepare for admission to college, graduate school, and to have a successful professional life; One-on-one mentoring sessions, webinars, classes, and conferences both online and in person, led by the founder who has personal experience as a foster youth, and these programs are geared toward students in grades kindergarten through high school with the objective to teach them how to study, prepare for tests, prepare for college, and effectively advocate for themselves in essays and college interviews; One on one mentoring sessions, webinars, classes, and small groups both online and live, will empower foster youth to understand and communicate how their trials can be reframed into successes that are evidence of their ability to successfully compete in college, graduate school, and professionally; educational services, namely, one on one mentoring sessions, small groups, and classes with mentors trained in real life experiences as a foster youth, like the founder, can share how they successfully demonstrated resilience, strength, emotional regulation, and effective communication to prepare for college, graduate school, and professional success; one-on-one mentoring sessions, webinars, classes, and conferences led by the founder, who is a former foster youth and now a foster alumni can share strategies, tips, and methods to manage the anxiety, stress, and adversity typically experienced by foster youth as part of their journey; educational services, namely one on one mentoring by the founder, and other trained mentors with lived experienced who can share real life personal experiences, and provides valuable insights to help foster youth to persevere, stay strong, and have faith that they will get through their circumstance while building character, resilience that will help them in life, and give them hope for a better future through a college education; educational services, namely, webinars, classes, conferences, and charitable events organized by the founder to unveil the invisible and vulnerable population of foster youth to educators, schools, and communities; educational services, namely, educational seminars for educators, teachers, and community that include speakers and trainers who are former foster youth, who can provide insight on the unique experiences of foster youth and former foster youth, along with specific suggestions on how to educators, teachers, and the community at large can help mitigate the adverse impact that social determinants have on foster youth and former foster youth that make it extremely difficult to thrive academically absent understanding, resources, and support from teachers, educators, and foster families; educational and charitable services, namely, events aimed at providing resources, and information to foster youth as they prepare to become alumni of the foster system, while learning to transition into living independently, attending college, and/or becoming successful professionally; One-on-one mentoring sessions, small groups, classes, webinars, and conferences where mentors with lived experiences, can be transparent and share with foster youth and foster alumni real life challenges and solutions that can be used to succeed in their circumstance, including specific examples of how hard work, determination and perseverance lead to successful outcomes of college admissions, graduate studies, and professional success.

Education and Entertainment