29% of girls inMonterey Countyhave experiencedor know someonewho hasexperiencedsuicide.31% of girls inMonterey Countywant but cannotfind support orservices forstress.70% of youth instate and localjuvenile justicesystems have amental illness.70% of girls inMonterey Countyhave experiencedor know someonewho hasexperienceddepression.Studies show thatpreventative counselingoccurring beforestudents are in crisisreduces the risk ofthese students droppingout later.Counselor servicescan positively impactand increaseattendance, GPA,and a reduction indiscipline referrals.35% of MontereyCounty highschool freshmanreport feelings ofdepression.Suicide is thesecond leadingcause of deathfor youngpeople 10-24years old.Health and mentalhealth careservices can playan important rolein violenceprevention at alllevels.$193.2 billion isthe cost in lostearnings peryear due toserious mentalillness.Students who haveaccess to counselingprograms reportedbeing more positive andhaving greater feelingsof belonging and safetyin their schools.90% of youthwho die fromsuicide havean underlyingmental illness.Suicide rates foryoung women (14-25) in MontereyCounty havedoubled in the lastdecade.50% ofstudents 14 andover with amental illnessdrop out of highschool.School counselorshave proveneffective inpreventingstudents fromcommittingsuicide.29% of girls inMonterey Countyhave experiencedor know someonewho hasexperiencedsuicide.31% of girls inMonterey Countywant but cannotfind support orservices forstress.70% of youth instate and localjuvenile justicesystems have amental illness.70% of girls inMonterey Countyhave experiencedor know someonewho hasexperienceddepression.Studies show thatpreventative counselingoccurring beforestudents are in crisisreduces the risk ofthese students droppingout later.Counselor servicescan positively impactand increaseattendance, GPA,and a reduction indiscipline referrals.35% of MontereyCounty highschool freshmanreport feelings ofdepression.Suicide is thesecond leadingcause of deathfor youngpeople 10-24years old.Health and mentalhealth careservices can playan important rolein violenceprevention at alllevels.$193.2 billion isthe cost in lostearnings peryear due toserious mentalillness.Students who haveaccess to counselingprograms reportedbeing more positive andhaving greater feelingsof belonging and safetyin their schools.90% of youthwho die fromsuicide havean underlyingmental illness.Suicide rates foryoung women (14-25) in MontereyCounty havedoubled in the lastdecade.50% ofstudents 14 andover with amental illnessdrop out of highschool.School counselorshave proveneffective inpreventingstudents fromcommittingsuicide.

GHGH Spring Action 2016 - 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. 29% of girls in Monterey County have experienced or know someone who has experienced suicide.
  2. 31% of girls in Monterey County want but cannot find support or services for stress.
  3. 70% of youth in state and local juvenile justice systems have a mental illness.
  4. 70% of girls in Monterey County have experienced or know someone who has experienced depression.
  5. Studies show that preventative counseling occurring before students are in crisis reduces the risk of these students dropping out later.
  6. Counselor services can positively impact and increase attendance, GPA, and a reduction in discipline referrals.
  7. 35% of Monterey County high school freshman report feelings of depression.
  8. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people 10-24 years old.
  9. Health and mental health care services can play an important role in violence prevention at all levels.
  10. $193.2 billion is the cost in lost earnings per year due to serious mental illness.
  11. Students who have access to counseling programs reported being more positive and having greater feelings of belonging and safety in their schools.
  12. 90% of youth who die from suicide have an underlying mental illness.
  13. Suicide rates for young women (14-25) in Monterey County have doubled in the last decade.
  14. 50% of students 14 and over with a mental illness drop out of high school.
  15. School counselors have proven effective in preventing students from committing suicide.