(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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Free pen or stress ball at an exhibitor table
You meet someone who works in harm reduction
A slide includes too many acronyms
You attend a breakout session you didn’t plan to
You hear laughter in a session
You thank a presenter personally
Someone mentions the word “resilience”
“Can everyone hear me okay?”
Someone says, “We should collaborate”
Someone’s phone goes off during a session
Presenter references “ASAM dimensions”
Someone says “self-care” more than once in one sentence
You write down a quote to remember
You ask a question in a session
The coffee line is longer than the keynote
You see someone wearing their lanyard backwards
You feel proud of your work
You hear a story that gives you chills
You talk to someone from a different states
You find someone who’s been to MAARCH before
You spot a QR code on a slide
A presenter uses “journey” as a metaphor
You post about NBHN’s booth and tag us
You realize how far your clients have come
There’s a mention of “burnout” or “self-care”
Discussion about “co-occurring disorders”
PowerPoint decides not to cooperate
Someone mentions “trauma-informed care”
A session runs over time
You catch someone taking extra snacks for later
Someone’s badge flips backward mid-conversation
Someone shares a success story
You learn a new coping or grounding technique
You hear the word “evidence-based”
Someone asks for “resources or handouts”
You share or hear a recovery success story
Presenter says “Let’s take a deep dive”
You join a table of strangers
Someone mentions the Seeking Safety curriculum
You take a selfie with a new colleagues
You talk about trauma or PTSD
Someone sneaks out during a session
Someone says “client-centered care”
You hear the phrase “meeting clients where they’re at”