THE WARRIOR'S TRIBE LEARN LEAD LIVE

Welcome to the Brand page for “THE WARRIOR'S TRIBE LEARN LEAD LIVE”, which is offered here for The mark consists of 3 red abstract lines coming from the left of the logo. following the 3 horizontal abstract lines are the words the warrior's in blue lettering. under that is the word tribe the t appears brown, the r a dark red, the i a lighter red, the b yellow and the e a beige. under tribe are the words learn, lead, live in a white script font. there are 3 more horizontal lines coming from the right. the first line is green and the second and third are red. all of this appears on a green background with what appears to be the shadow of paint splatter.;the color(s) green, red, brown, orange, beige, white and blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;charitable services, promoting public awareness of sickle cell disease; promoting awareness of sickle cell disease; organizing and developing charitable projects that aim to sickle cell disease;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “THE WARRIOR'S TRIBE LEARN LEAD LIVE” is believed to be currently owned by “Sickle Cell Association of Houston, Inc.”

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SICKLE CELL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSTON, INC.
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The mark consists of 3 red abstract lines coming from the left of the logo. Following the 3 horizontal abstract lines are the words The Warrior's in blue lettering. Under that is the word Tribe the T appears brown, the R a dark red, the I a lighter red, the B yellow and the E a beige. Under Tribe are the words Learn, Lead, Live in a white script font. There are 3 more horizontal lines coming from the right. The first line is green and the second and third are red. All of this appears on a green background with what appears to be the shadow of paint splatter.;The color(s) Green, Red, brown, orange, beige, white and blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Charitable services, promoting public awareness of Sickle Cell Disease; Promoting awareness of Sickle Cell Disease; Organizing and developing charitable projects that aim to sickle cell disease;
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