COMMUNITYCHEST wasthe formername of theUnited Way.44,157 peoplewere prepared foror successfullyrecovered froman emergency ordisaster.$1,000provides amonthly supplyof diapers for75 toddlers.The UnitedWay hasbeen aroundsince1887.$5,000 helps33 children inneed withshoes &clothing for aschool year.4,640 peopleobtained jobreadinessskills.7,407 peopledevelopedcoping, stressmanagement/resiliency skills.EDUCATION,INCOME, &HEALTH arethe UnitedWay's mainfocuses.5,274 peopleretainedemploymentfor at least 3months.28,057 peoplesuccessfullymanaged theirchronic healthconditions.13,153 peoplesecured,maintained, ortransitioned to animproved, stableliving situation.4,669children werefree fromchild abuseand neglect.69,253 peoplehad theirimmediatebasic needsmet.$5,000 suppliesfivehomeboundseniors hotmeals for sixmonths.34,368 peopleexperiencedfewer mental,emotional,behavioral andhealth symptoms.23,733 peoplewere success-fully linked withcommunityresources.$2,500 provides a2-week hotel stayfor a domesticviolence victimneedingimmediate shelter.$10,000provides jobskills & trainingcourses for 100unemployedpeople.$2,500provides 6,0001/2-hoursessions oftutoring foryouths in need.$5,000provides48,000 hours ofparentingeducation forfamilies.2,279childrenwere readyto enterkindergarten.1,309 children& youthmaintained orimproved theiracademicperformance.$1,000 provides36-weeks ofEnglish as 2ndLanguageclasses forimmigrant adults.$.85 ofevery dollargoes to theUnited Way.COMMUNITYCHEST wasthe formername of theUnited Way.44,157 peoplewere prepared foror successfullyrecovered froman emergency ordisaster.$1,000provides amonthly supplyof diapers for75 toddlers.The UnitedWay hasbeen aroundsince1887.$5,000 helps33 children inneed withshoes &clothing for aschool year.4,640 peopleobtained jobreadinessskills.7,407 peopledevelopedcoping, stressmanagement/resiliency skills.EDUCATION,INCOME, &HEALTH arethe UnitedWay's mainfocuses.5,274 peopleretainedemploymentfor at least 3months.28,057 peoplesuccessfullymanaged theirchronic healthconditions.13,153 peoplesecured,maintained, ortransitioned to animproved, stableliving situation.4,669children werefree fromchild abuseand neglect.69,253 peoplehad theirimmediatebasic needsmet.$5,000 suppliesfivehomeboundseniors hotmeals for sixmonths.34,368 peopleexperiencedfewer mental,emotional,behavioral andhealth symptoms.23,733 peoplewere success-fully linked withcommunityresources.$2,500 provides a2-week hotel stayfor a domesticviolence victimneedingimmediate shelter.$10,000provides jobskills & trainingcourses for 100unemployedpeople.$2,500provides 6,0001/2-hoursessions oftutoring foryouths in need.$5,000provides48,000 hours ofparentingeducation forfamilies.2,279childrenwere readyto enterkindergarten.1,309 children& youthmaintained orimproved theiracademicperformance.$1,000 provides36-weeks ofEnglish as 2ndLanguageclasses forimmigrant adults.$.85 ofevery dollargoes to theUnited Way.

CASS UNITED WAY BINGO! - 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. COMMUNITY CHEST was the former name of the United Way.
  2. 44,157 people were prepared for or successfully recovered from an emergency or disaster.
  3. $1,000 provides a monthly supply of diapers for 75 toddlers.
  4. The United Way has been around since 1887.
  5. $5,000 helps 33 children in need with shoes & clothing for a school year.
  6. 4,640 people obtained job readiness skills.
  7. 7,407 people developed coping, stress management/ resiliency skills.
  8. EDUCATION, INCOME, & HEALTH are the United Way's main focuses.
  9. 5,274 people retained employment for at least 3 months.
  10. 28,057 people successfully managed their chronic health conditions.
  11. 13,153 people secured, maintained, or transitioned to an improved, stable living situation.
  12. 4,669 children were free from child abuse and neglect.
  13. 69,253 people had their immediate basic needs met.
  14. $5,000 supplies five homebound seniors hot meals for six months.
  15. 34,368 people experienced fewer mental, emotional, behavioral and health symptoms.
  16. 23,733 people were success-fully linked with community resources.
  17. $2,500 provides a 2-week hotel stay for a domestic violence victim needing immediate shelter.
  18. $10,000 provides job skills & training courses for 100 unemployed people.
  19. $2,500 provides 6,000 1/2-hour sessions of tutoring for youths in need.
  20. $5,000 provides 48,000 hours of parenting education for families.
  21. 2,279 children were ready to enter kindergarten.
  22. 1,309 children & youth maintained or improved their academic performance.
  23. $1,000 provides 36-weeks of English as 2nd Language classes for immigrant adults.
  24. $.85 of every dollar goes to the United Way.