Finding aspace where Ican get trainedin agriculturalskillsLearning aboutcity laws orcodes thataffect growingfood hereHelping start agarden at myschool, church,or communitycenterChecking inwithneighbors tomake surethey are fedCreating anorganizationwith neighborsto begindiscussing whatwe all can doLearninghow the foodsystem herehas changedover timeTalking withmy familyabout whereour foodcomes fromConnectingwith an NBFJAmember whomay belocated hereJoining anorganizationorganizing tobuild foodsovereigntyBuying my foodfrom a farmer,farmers market,or farm stand atleast once amonthAsking NBFJAfor support toget myneighbors andI connectedAttending foodevents likecommunityfestivals or farmwork daysSupportingmutual aidnetworks, likethose that offerfood or clothingdrivesVisiting NBFJA'swebsite andsocials to learnfood movementstrategies I cantrySitting with anelder to heartheir views onfarming andfoodResearchingif there arefarms orgardensclose to meLearning howto makehealthy mealsthat are easyand affordableHelpingorganize afood swap orpotluck in myneighborhoodReachingout to a localfarm orvisiting alocal co-opSupportinglocal foodbusinessesinstead ofcorporationsonce a monthJoining anorganizationbuildingcommunitypowerAskingneighbors howthey feel aboutthe food here(prices, quality,etc.)Helpingsomeonewho can'teat, get foodVolunteeringat a localfarm orgarden oncea monthFinding aspace where Ican get trainedin agriculturalskillsLearning aboutcity laws orcodes thataffect growingfood hereHelping start agarden at myschool, church,or communitycenterChecking inwithneighbors tomake surethey are fedCreating anorganizationwith neighborsto begindiscussing whatwe all can doLearninghow the foodsystem herehas changedover timeTalking withmy familyabout whereour foodcomes fromConnectingwith an NBFJAmember whomay belocated hereJoining anorganizationorganizing tobuild foodsovereigntyBuying my foodfrom a farmer,farmers market,or farm stand atleast once amonthAsking NBFJAfor support toget myneighbors andI connectedAttending foodevents likecommunityfestivals or farmwork daysSupportingmutual aidnetworks, likethose that offerfood or clothingdrivesVisiting NBFJA'swebsite andsocials to learnfood movementstrategies I cantrySitting with anelder to heartheir views onfarming andfoodResearchingif there arefarms orgardensclose to meLearning howto makehealthy mealsthat are easyand affordableHelpingorganize afood swap orpotluck in myneighborhoodReachingout to a localfarm orvisiting alocal co-opSupportinglocal foodbusinessesinstead ofcorporationsonce a monthJoining anorganizationbuildingcommunitypowerAskingneighbors howthey feel aboutthe food here(prices, quality,etc.)Helpingsomeonewho can'teat, get foodVolunteeringat a localfarm orgarden oncea month

I Can Commit To... - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Finding a space where I can get trained in agricultural skills
  2. Learning about city laws or codes that affect growing food here
  3. Helping start a garden at my school, church, or community center
  4. Checking in with neighbors to make sure they are fed
  5. Creating an organization with neighbors to begin discussing what we all can do
  6. Learning how the food system here has changed over time
  7. Talking with my family about where our food comes from
  8. Connecting with an NBFJA member who may be located here
  9. Joining an organization organizing to build food sovereignty
  10. Buying my food from a farmer, farmers market, or farm stand at least once a month
  11. Asking NBFJA for support to get my neighbors and I connected
  12. Attending food events like community festivals or farm work days
  13. Supporting mutual aid networks, like those that offer food or clothing drives
  14. Visiting NBFJA's website and socials to learn food movement strategies I can try
  15. Sitting with an elder to hear their views on farming and food
  16. Researching if there are farms or gardens close to me
  17. Learning how to make healthy meals that are easy and affordable
  18. Helping organize a food swap or potluck in my neighborhood
  19. Reaching out to a local farm or visiting a local co-op
  20. Supporting local food businesses instead of corporations once a month
  21. Joining an organization building community power
  22. Asking neighbors how they feel about the food here (prices, quality, etc.)
  23. Helping someone who can't eat, get food
  24. Volunteering at a local farm or garden once a month