Young Achievers Award
Community – Kindness bingo
Take part in our kindness bingo challenge to earn your community badge and maybe even a kind treat from VICTA.
Simply tick off 5 of our kindness challenges to receive your community pin badge and a certificate. If you manage to complete 10 or more, you will receive for a treat from VICTA. Entries close on 28 November.


How to take part…
You can download a pdf or Word version of the bingo or access it online
- Check out our list of challenges and choose which ones you’d like to complete
- You can print off our bingo sheet if you’d like a paper copy at home
- Take photos as you go or if you can’t take a photo write a sentence about what you did
- Complete the form below by the closing date on 28 November to send in your evidence
- If you complete 5 or more challenges you will receive your Young Achievers Community pin badge and a certificate
- If you complete 10 or more challenges you will receive a little extra treat from VICTA
- This challenge is open to young people taking part in the Young Achievers Award and the Super Siblings Award, following a primary curriculum. To find out more about joining the award email students@victa.org.uk
- If you have any trouble uploading your evidence on the form, please email it to students@victa.org.uk
The kindness bingo challenges
Terms and conditions
- The Young Achievers Award is open to children who are following a primary school curriculum who are registered or are registrable as blind or partially sighted as per our requirements for support; you may be asked to provide supporting documentation of your child’s vision impairment. Any questions regarding eligibility, please contact students@victa.org.uk
- Entrants must be permanent residents of the UK
- Evidence submission must be completed by a parent/carer
- By submitting evidence for the award, you agree to your photos/videos, your child’s name and age being used by VICTA, including being displayed on the VICTA website, on our social media channels and on charity emails
- Entries must be submitted by 28 November 2025
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