National Youth Week – BINGO Challenge
This year, our National Youth Week event is going to look slightly different.
We understand that due to COVID-19 and its limitations, we were not able to host an in-person event, however, the fun shouldn’t stop there.
This year, our headspace hERO's (Youth Reference Group), would like to challenge everyone aged 12-25 to a BINGO challenge. We understand that all of us are limited to our homes for the majority of our time at the moment, so why not challenge ourselves to complete this BINGO challenge.
Starting: Friday 17th April, 2020
Finish: Sunday 26th April, 2020
Winners drawn on Tuesday 28th April, 2020
Please Click here to download the BINGO Card.
Once you have completed a challenge, let us know, upload it to social media and tag us in the post @headspaceberri.
IF you complete a WHOLE line (5 challenges) of the BINGO Card, you will go in the drawn to WIN one of our amazing prize packs, sure to cure any boredom going on at the moment.
Pack 1
UE Boom Speaker
Dynamic Skipping Rope
headspace football
headspace frisby
headspace cap
headspace pen, ruler and lanyard
Family size bag of party mix lollies
Pack 2
JBL Headphones
Womens Weekly cookbook
Chopping board and coffee mug
headspace cap
headspace frisby
headspace ruler, pen and lanyard
Family size bag of party mix lollies
Pack 3
Mini Google Home
Sketch pad
Watercolour pencils
headspace beanie
headspace frisby
headspace ruler, pen and lanyard
Family size bag of party mix lollies
So, what do you need to do to go in the draw to win?
- Complete 5 challenges in a line to create a BINGO
- Upload each challenge that you have completed to either facebook or instagram and tag us in it - @headspaceberri
- Once you have completed all 5 challenges, email us headspace@focusonehealth.com.au with your photo evidence of the challenges and the best way to contact you, to go into the draw to win a prize
It’s that simple. We can’t wait to see everyone’s photos.
Terms and Condition: You must be aged between 12 and 25 and live within the Riverland region. Only one entry per young person.