2025 Regional College Hunger Conference
Friday, Oct. 17
10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Largo Campus
The Capital Area Food Bank, the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, and PGCC are pleased to invite you to attend the 2025 Regional College Hunger Conference!
This Year’s Theme: Building and Scaling Resilient Programming
For the fourth year, representatives from the region's higher education institutions will gather to discuss strategies for addressing food insecurity among college students. This year’s conference will focus on empowering case studies and useful insights that will contextualize college hunger in the current moment and examine ways to scale services sustainably by utilizing on-campus champions and community allies.
Session Themes
- Leveraging external partnerships to augment programming
- Leveraging internal partnerships for program funding
- Centering student voice to increase impact
Registration is free, and lunch is provided. Attendees will hear from college and university presidents and national subject matter experts sharing insights contextualizing college hunger in the current policy landscape. Attendees will also have multiple opportunities to network with peers from other institutions.
Prince George's Community College
301 Largo Rd
Largo, MD 20774
About the Regional College Hunger Conference
The Regional College Hunger Conference (RCHC) convenes higher education leaders and subject matter experts to discuss best practices and innovative ways to support college students experiencing food insecurity. First established in 2022, the annual conference offers attendees the opportunity to learn what other institutions in the region are doing to address food insecurity and connect with peers in similar roles. Past conferences have offered sessions about inclusive pantries, fundraising, advocacy, addressing student needs holistically, and more.