National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference

Posted by on January 16, 2004

Welcome back to the office and to the New Year! Hopefully, your holiday was safe and rewarding.

Registration for the 2004 National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference can now be completed online at the conference website: http://frac.org/conference2004/. Taking place from February 22-24 in Washington, DC, the conference will focus on subjects that directly affect the anti-hunger community and the vulnerable populations we serve. The website also includes the conference brochure, a tentative conference agenda (updated periodically), travel and hotel information, and information about scholarship opportunities. With deadlines approaching, please get your registration in as soon as possible!

REGISTRATION: Registration for the conference can be completed online, http://frac.org/conference2004/, with the fee breakdown below:
$255 Early Bird Fee (by January 22, 2004)
$295 Regular Fee (after January 22, 2004)
$165 Daily Fee
$225 Group Fee (3 or more from same organization)

HOTEL: You must make your own hotel reservations. Group rates are available until the conference’s reserved block is full or the January 15th deadline has passed, whichever comes first. The hotel is located two blocks from Union Station, home to Amtrak, the Metro and transportation to National, Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) and Dulles airports; and just a short walk from the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings.

Washington Court Hotel, Capitol Hill (conference site)
525 New Jersey Ave, NW, Washington, D.C.
800-321-3010
Rate: $199.00 single/double + tax
Code: FRAC/A2H Conference
http://www.washingtoncourthotel.com

If you have any questions about the conference, please don’t hesitate to ask.


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