Loading…
The Board of Directors and Local Arrangements Committee are excited to welcome you to Seattle, Washington!

Sched updates are not always pushed to every device - go to your profile and "refresh all data" to make sure you have any schedule changes! We will also announce any changes at meals and all-attendee events.

WiFi will be available to all conference attendees throughout the conference spaces. 
  • WiFi Name: Fairmont Meeting
  • WiFi Password: olympic

All-Gender Restrooms will be available. A single stall option is located on the Mezzanine level across from the elevator bank next to the stairwell.

Lactation space is available throughout the conference - please contact a member of the NWACUHO Board of Directors at conference@nwacuho.org, in person, or via Sched messaging if you would like to reserve space.

Accessibility is important to us. If you have any issues navigating the conference, conference activities, or need any additional accommodations to enjoy your conference experience, please contact one of the Board of Directors and we’d be happy to help! Flag anyone wearing a "board of directors" ribbon down or contact us at conference@nwacuho.org.

Transportation and Accessibility Guides:
View the Accessibility guide for the 2025 Annual Conference here!
Transportation info and more in the "Know Before You Go" Guide!


Conference Hotel

The Fairmont Olympic Hotel Seattle, 411 University Street, Seattle, Washington 98101, United States

Fairmont Olympic: Getting Here

 

Link Light Rail from the Airport 

There is a light rail station right at the airport. Sea-Tac Airport | Sound Transit

The hotel is 0.1 miles from the Symphony station. Google Maps Directions


Transportation at the Conference: Sound Transit

NWACUHO 2025 Conference Non-Profits:
Each year, NWACUHO donates to a local non-profit organization located in the city hosting the Annual Conference. These donations are on behalf of the presenters to support the great work being completed.

Founded in 1999 with the vision that everyone deserves a safe place to call home, ROOTS (Rising out of the Shadows) was Seattle’s first overnight shelter designed to meet the unique needs of homeless young adults ages 18 - 25 years old. ROOTS builds community and fosters dignity through access to essential services and a safe place to sleep for young adults experiencing homelessness. Since its inception, ROOTS has served over 8,500 unique guests and provided them with hot dinner, breakfast, laundry, showers, clean clothing, hygiene items, and referral services. In 2017, ROOTS added onsite case management, which has resulted in increased exists to housing. With young adults and other low-income persons in mind, ROOTS advocates for social justice and long-term solutions for the communities it serves.

Visit the Roots website: https://rootsinfo.org/vision-history

or to bookmark your favorites and sync them to your phone or calendar.
Monday, February 3
 

10:00am PST

11:30am PST

2:15pm PST

3:00pm PST

3:30pm PST

4:00pm PST

4:30pm PST

6:00pm PST

6:30pm PST

8:00pm PST

 
Tuesday, February 4
 

7:30am PST

8:00am PST

8:20am PST

9:00am PST

10:00am PST

11:00am PST

12:00pm PST

1:00pm PST

2:00pm PST

2:30pm PST

3:20pm PST

4:20pm PST

4:30pm PST

5:00pm PST

6:00pm PST

7:00pm PST

 
Wednesday, February 5
 

7:30am PST

8:30am PST

10:10am PST

11:10am PST

12:00pm PST

12:45pm PST

2:00pm PST

2:30pm PST

3:40pm PST

4:40pm PST

5:30pm PST

6:00pm PST

6:30pm PST

 


Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link

Filter sessions
Apply filters to sessions.