(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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Provides free health clinics for young people
Supports both employers and young people in training
Offers free counselling and wellbeing support
Help with sexual health and safe relationships
Provides community activities and social support locally
Runs fire safety education programs
Provides free legal help and advice for people
Offers practical support like food, showers, and laundry
Matches young people with a buddy to attend concerts and events together
Offers a culturally safe space for mentorship, cultural events and Indigenous cadetship.
Connects young people with apprenticeships and traineeships
Works with schools to provide work opportunities
Supports training and employment pathways specifically for Aboriginal people in the health sector
Provides paramedic careers and training pathways
Offers training and work readiness programs
Offers alternative education and training options
Provide workplace skills through employment
Part of the Towards Zero Suicides initiative in NSW
Offers Aboriginal traineeships and career opportunities in health
Supports vocational and community learning
Runs youth programs, mentoring and outreach on the Central Coast
Provides pathways to higher education for local students
Offers vocational courses close to home on the Coast
One of the argest employers on the Central Coast, offering career opportunities in fields like engineering, planning, and community services.
Provides hands on training in multiple industries
Helps young people explore vocational training and job pathways
Provides a safe, welcoming space if feeling overwhelmed or in crisis
Provides hospitality and leisure job opportunities
Provides case management to help young people set goals
Supports events and activities for youth on the Central Coast
Helps people with disability access social activities
Runs community programs to help people facing disadvantage
Supports families with health and wellbeing programs
Supports local industry through business development, tourism, and community partnerships.
Provides training, education and apprenticeship programs
Supports older people, families and vulnerable communities
Provides one-on-one tutoring and academic support specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
Helps people with disability or disadvantage find work
Provides employment opportunities in retail and office supplies
Offers university courses on the Central Coast
Supports Aboriginal employment in the health sector
Offers apprenticeships and trade careers
Runs youth activities, programs, and events to build confidence and skills
Helps people who cannot afford a lawyer
Supports people of all ages through housing, mental health, and family services
Helps with enrolment, degree planning, early admission, tailored inductions, and scholarship support
Offers practical help like food, clothing and financial assistance
Runs youth centres and leadership programs for young people
Supports with youth rights, family law and criminal law issues
Responds to medical emergencies and saves lives
Open outside of hospital and offers non-clinical peer support
Large employer in manufacturing and logistics on the Coast
Help with mental health support for young people aged 12-25
Provides community housing and support for families
Charity committed to advancing employment, education, and training opportunities for individuals
Aboriginal-led organisation supporting culture and community
Offers help with referrals, advice, and emergency relief
Help you gain skills and qualifications for employment
Provides culturally safe health services for Aboriginal young people
Supports families experiencing crisis or needing housing support
Responds to fires, rescues, and emergencies in the community
Provides training and employment pathways for young Aboriginal people
Supports young people who are disengaged from school or work
Works to increase the number of Aboriginal Health Practitioners and Employment Coordinators
Offers vocational training, self-esteem workshops, cultural immersion experiences, and multimedia training.
Help with housing and accommodation support for young people
Offers pathways in hospitality and customer service
Supports young people experiencing homelessness or family breakdown