2025 National Health Care for the Homeless Conference & Policy Symposium
May 11-15, 2025 · Baltimore, Maryland
Call for Conference Sponsors, Exhibitors and Advertisers
The National Health Care for the Homeless Council’s annual conference and policy symposium is the preeminent meeting and largest gathering of health centers and other agencies serving people experiencing homelessness.
The 2025 conference theme — Building Communities — will showcase promising practices, models, and examples of leadership that demonstrate the importance of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) within the Health Care for the Homeless community.
Your sponsorship makes a powerful investment in the Council’s efforts to build an equitable, high-quality health care system in the movement and work to end homelessness.
Download the prospectus to learn more about sponsor, exhibitor and advertiser benefits.
Interest Form for Potential Sponsors, Exhibitors & Advertisers
Interested in learning more about becoming a conference Sponsor, Exhibitor or Advertiser? Complete the Interest Form below, and a member of our team will follow up to answer any questions you may have.
Early Bird Discount
Use code EB15 to save 15% on conference registration when you register by February 14, 2025.
Important Dates
- Aug. 30, 2024: Deadline to apply to help review abstracts
- Sept. 6, 2024: Deadline to submit an abstract for HCH2025
- Sept. 30: Abstract reviews complete
- December 2024: Early bird conference registration opens
- December 2024:Â Abstract submitters will be notified of acceptance status
- January 2025: Award and scholarship nominations open
- February 14, 2025:Â Early bird conference registration deadline
- May 12-15, 2025: National Health Care for the Homeless Conference & Policy Symposium in Baltimore
Event Location
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront
700 Aliceanna St.
Baltimore, MD 21202
About the Event
The annual National Health Care for the Homeless Conference & Policy Symposium is the country’s largest gathering of practitioners of homeless health care, medical respite care, advocates, people with lived experience of homelessness, and researchers about homelessness. The conference offers tremendous opportunity to learn, grow professionally, reconnect with colleagues, and make new connections with our community.