Note: Ray Graham Association For People With Disabilities's revenues are gauged from an analysis of company filings.
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Trademark Applications
Trademark applications show the products and services that Ray Graham Association For People With Disabilities is developing and marketing.
Ray Graham Association For People With Disabilities doesn't have any recent trademark applications, indicating Ray Graham Association For People With Disabilities is focusing on
its existing business rather than expanding into new products and markets.
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RAY GRAHAM ASSOCIATION Home health care services; life care communities in the nature of mental and physical rehabilitation facilities; healthcare services to people having mental and physical disabilities; health care services, namely, wellness programs, conducting medical physical evaluation, and individual physical therapy for early infants up to the age of three in the field of developmental health; physical therapy for the disabled through horseback riding; charitable services, namely, providing trained service dogs to disabled or challenged people
04/29/2009
MORRIS SERVICE DOG PROGRAM Dog training services, namely, training dogs to assist children and adults with disabilities
04/15/2009
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Future Competition: Ray Graham Association For People With Disabilities's Fastest Growing Competitors
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