RAN REENTRY ACTION NETWORK

Welcome to the Brand page for “RAN REENTRY ACTION NETWORK”, which is offered here for The mark consists of a logo comprising words ran written in uppercase in the form of an abbreviation and its full form written as reentry action network in smaller uppercase fonts just below ran.;color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;providing networking opportunities for individuals seeking employment; charitable services, organizing and developing programs that aim to improve the lives of formerly incarcerated persons, their families, and those at risk for incarceration; providing temporary housing accommodations for homeless women, and for women transitioning out of incarceration back into mainstream society; recruitment and placement of volunteers in the field of criminal justice and social justice; promoting public awareness, public advocacy in the fields of civil rights, social justice, criminal justice reform, police accountability, the rights of victims, voting rights, corporate accountability, workplace diversity, income and healthcare equality;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “RAN REENTRY ACTION NETWORK” is believed to be currently owned by “DC Reentry Action Network”.


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DC REENTRY ACTION NETWORK
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The mark consists of a logo comprising words RAN written in uppercase in the form of an abbreviation and its full form written as REENTRY ACTION NETWORK in smaller uppercase fonts just below RAN.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Providing networking opportunities for individuals seeking employment; Charitable services, organizing and developing programs that aim to improve the lives of formerly incarcerated persons, their families, and those at risk for incarceration; Providing temporary housing accommodations for homeless women, and for women transitioning out of incarceration back into mainstream society; Recruitment and placement of volunteers in the field of criminal justice and social justice; Promoting public awareness, public advocacy in the fields of civil rights, social justice, criminal justice reform, police accountability, the rights of victims, voting rights, corporate accountability, workplace diversity, income and healthcare equality;
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