PIT Individual Email Pitches
Pitch 1
Subject: Denton County volunteers conduct annual homelessness count
Hi David,
Denton County volunteers and service providers will conduct the annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count to gather federally required data on people experiencing homelessness, which directly impacts housing and service funding. The one-night count offers a snapshot of unmet needs and emerging trends affecting communities across the county. I can connect you with local organizers or share details on when and where the count will take place.
Best,
Tajah Smith
Pitch 2
Subject: Local nonprofits unite for Denton County PIT Count
Hi Jeanne,
Local nonprofits, cities, and volunteers across Denton County are coming together for the annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count, a one-night effort that helps determine funding and resources for people experiencing homelessness. The count highlights cross-sector collaboration and the role community support plays in strengthening local housing and outreach efforts. I’m happy to share participation details or connect you with non-profits leaders involved in this year’s count
Best,
Tajah Smith
Pitch 3
Subject: Denton County conducts annual Point-in-Time homelessness count
Hi Maria,
Denton County will conduct its annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count, a federally mandated, one-night census that informs homelessness funding and policy decisions across North Texas. The count offers insight into who is experiencing homelessness, emerging trends, and where gaps in housing and services persist as the region continues to grow. I can share Denton County-specific data, timing details or connect you with local officials and organizers involved in the count.
Best,
Tajah Smith