(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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She urged the audience to see homeless people as human beings, not as stereotypes or statistics
She felt ashamed of her situation, and hid it from her friends and family
She urged the audience to remember that homelessness is not a permanent condition, but a temporary one
She faced many challenges and hardships living in her van, such as lack of gas, food, hygiene products, safety, privacy, and comfort
She realized that homelessness can happen to anyone, regardless of their education, skills, or background
She decided to live in her van for a year and see the country, as a way of fulfilling her dream and honoring her father’s memory
She urged the audience to listen to homeless people’s stories, and to learn from them
She felt hopeless and helpless, and believed that nothing would change or improve
She decided to change her situation by applying for a job at a newspaper, where she used her writing skills and experience to impress the editor
She realized that homeless people are human beings, who have feelings, dreams, and dignity
She realized that homelessness is not just a physical state, but a psychological and emotional one
She urged the audience to respect, empathize, and connect with homeless people, and not to ignore, judge, or harass them
She spoke at TED, where she reclaimed her voice and identity, and received a standing ovation
She became one of the working homeless, who are people who have jobs but cannot afford housing
She got hired and moved into an apartment, where she felt a sense of relief and gratitude
She realized that homeless people are invisible to society, and often ignored, judged, or harassed by others
She lost her freelance job due to the recession, and could not find another one
She was a journalist, author, and speaker who had a successful career and a happy life
She urged the audience to help homeless people by providing them with resources, opportunities, and support
She got accepted and prepared for her talk, where she faced her fears and doubts
She realized that homelessness is not a choice, but a consequence of many factors beyond one’s control
She suffered from depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts, and felt like she had no purpose or future
She realized that homeless people are not a homogeneous group, but a diverse one with different stories, experiences, and needs
She felt isolated and lonely, and had no one to talk to or support her
She applied to speak at TED, where she wanted to share her story and raise awareness about the issue of homelessness