Capitol Hill Day 2026
Following a virtual Capitol Hill Day in 2025, the Alliance is excited to announce that the 2026 Capitol Hill Day will once again be in person, coinciding with our National Conference on Ending Homelessness. Now, more than ever, we need our Congressional lawmakers to make homelessness a top priority! We hope you’ll join us in making our collective voices heard throughout the halls of Congress on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
To allow for maximum participation from conference attendees, the Alliance is making major changes to the conference agenda: Capitol Hill Day will take place on day two of the three-day conference. Ready to commit? Curious and want to learn more? Indicate your interest in Capitol Hill Day when you register for the conference, and you will receive information, updates, and more via email.
Please review the information below for more details on Capitol Hill Day. Remember to check this page regularly, as resources and additional details about how you can get involved will be shared as the conference gets closer.
If you have any additional questions that are not answered below, please contact the Alliance’s Director of Advocacy and Campaign Strategy, Tamina Chowdhury, at tchowdhury@naeh.org.
Capitol Hill Day FAQs
What is Capitol Hill Day?
Capitol Hill Day is one of the most important ways to engage in federal advocacy to help end homelessness. Through face-to-face meetings with your Members of Congress and their staff, you have an opportunity to build relationships with Congressional offices, educate them on successes and milestones in your community, and encourage them to work in support of policy initiatives to eliminate homelessness.
This event is an opportunity for you to show up as a constituent with others from your community and ask your Members of Congress to prioritize the issues you care about. Attendees from each state will be assigned a State Coordinator, who will help lead the meetings with your legislators’ offices. Your presence and participation will help make these meetings more impactful and boost advocacy efforts!
Can anyone participate in Capitol Hill Day?
Am I required to participate in Capitol Hill Day as part of the conference?
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Code of Conduct for Events
The National Alliance to End Homelessness (the Alliance) strives to create a diverse, inclusive, accepting and safe space for everyone.
All voices are welcome to ensure diversity of thought among speakers, attendees, and guests at our events and webinars. There is a zero-tolerance policy for any form of discrimination or abusive behavior.
- Attestation. During the registration process, you will be asked to check a box agreeing to treat fellow participants respectfully, helping to ensure welcome conversation from all participants. By checking this box, participants also acknowledge that any form of discrimination, violence, or abusive behavior may result in removal from a session, webinar, or event, depending on the situation.
- Disruptive Conduct. You acknowledge and agree that the Alliance reserves the right to refuse or approve admittance of any individual (or) remove you from the Event if the ALLIANCE, in its sole discretion, determines that your participation or behavior create a disruption or hinder the Event or the enjoyment of the Event content by other attendees.
- Recording, Live Streaming, and Videotaping. Participants may not record or broadcast audio or video of sessions at Alliance Events.
- In addition to the requirements and prohibitions set forth in this Section 3, ALLIANCE may also exclude any prospective participant from registering for or participating in any Event, at ALLIANCE’s sole discretion.
- Reporting an Incident or violations of this Policy:
- If you have a complaint or concern about harassment, discrimination, bullying or any other conduct which may violate the Alliance Code of Conduct, we encourage you to tell an Alliance event staff member, Alliance security personnel or event facility security personnel immediately. You may also notify us via email at conference@naeh.org or by calling this number (202) 262-2615. You may request that your report remain confidential and only be shared with those on a “need to know” basis.
- When taking an in-person report, our team will ensure you are in a safe location and cannot be overheard. The Alliance staff member may involve other team members to ensure your report is managed properly. Once safe, we’ll ask you to convey the specific circumstances. While this can potentially be upsetting, we’ll give you the patience and respect you deserve; and bring along someone to help support you if you desire. You will not be asked to confront any individual and all our communications will be confidential and only be shared with those on a “need to know” basis.
- Notifying the Alliance staff or onsite Security does not constitute or replace notification to local law enforcement. This Code of Conduct does not replace rules posted by event facility, official event hotels or any rules that are part of the Alliance’s contracts with its vendors, exhibitors and/or sponsors.





