(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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Participate in alumni events
Maintain regular appointments
Participate in a sober sports league or physical activity group.
Practice honesty about your sobriety
Join a sober living house
Engage in outpatient or aftercare programs.
Join a fitness or yoga group
Join online recovery forums or groups
Attend group therapy
Be proactive—ask for numbers and follow up
Reconnect with sober or supportive family and friends.
Follow recovery influencers or pages on social media.
Work with a recovery coach or peer recovery specialist.
Use sober apps with chat functions (like Sober Grid or WEconnect).
Attend 12-step meetings (AA, NA, etc.) regularly.
Engage in creative communities
Host a monthly sober picnic potluck
Create or join a sober social club (book clubs, movie nights, etc.).
Start a recovery blog or journal
Volunteer at meetings (chair a meeting, make coffee, set up chairs)
Attend virtual recovery meetings
Create your own support group or meeting if you can’t find one that fits.
Take a class (art, dance, music, etc.)
Participate in community service
Try recovery meetings SMART Recovery, Refuge Recovery, or Celebrate Recovery.
Get a sponsor or mentor who has more sober time and can guide you.
Set boundaries with people who use substances.
Start a recovery-based gaming or D&D group
Become a certified peer support specialist
Attend faith-based services or groups, if that aligns with your values.
Join a home group
Attend sober retreats or recovery workshops.
Attend sober events or dances hosted by local recovery groups.