100K in 100 Days Campaign

Aubry Vonck • April 14, 2021

100K in 100 Days

The Coalition for the Homeless is pleased to announce the kickoff to our 100K in 100 Days annual campaign. The campaign will run from March 23rd thru June 30th. Funds raised will allow us to activate our partners and prioritize resources needed to reach our ultimate goal: that everyone in our community has a safe place to call home.

As part of our 100K in 100 Days challenge, our generous Board of Directors has also pledged to match donations from individuals dollar-for-dollar, up to $100,000. This means that your gift will make double the impact, helping us house people and families in crisis even more quickly.

During the campaign we will be sending out weekly helpful tips and sharing best practices on how to help spread the word on this impactful campaign. 

To start today, there are four simple ways to help:

  • Make a gift today! Your donation will mean so much to us but will mean even more to our neighbors experiencing homelessness.
    • Every dollar received during this campaign is automatically doubled thanks to our Board of Directors 100% match. 
  • Become a fundraiser! Sign up for a peer-to-peer fundraising page. You can access step-by-step instructions by clicking here.
    • The Peer to Peer function allows for you to customize a unique way to give back by hosting a birthday fundraiser or virtual fundraising dinner party with your friends and family. 
  • Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn to like and share our content over the next 100 days and beyond.
    • A simple share or a like of our post can help us reach new networks and provide new opportunities to advance our mission and vision.
  • Missed our campaign announcement? Sign up for our monthly e-Newsletter to stay up to date on the latest Coalition news.
    • The CFTH newsletter is a great source of information and provides insights on the day to day work the Coalition is leading to implement, convene, and serve as a catalyst to developing real and permanent solutions. 
Join us today so we can ensure that everyone in our community has a safe place to call home.


By Catherine Villarreal February 24, 2026
Houston, Texas (February 24, 2026) – This week, the nonprofit Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County (CFTH) is leading the annual Point-in-Time Homeless Count & Survey (“PIT Count”) to determine the number of people experiencing homelessness across Houston and throughout Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery counties. “We may see a slight uptick in the number this year, but we have a plan,” said Kelly Young, President & CEO of CFTH. “With the support of the City of Houston, Harris County, and private funders, we have been piloting new interventions to shorten the length of time people in our region experience homelessness. With adequate funding, we look forward to expanding those interventions to help people regain lives of self-determination.” CFTH coordinates the Houston region’s public-private homeless response system, The Way Home . Through this collaboration, The Way Home partners have successfully housed over 36,000 people since 2012. CFTH will release the results of Houston’s 2026 PIT Count in the summer, following independent verification by an epidemiologist. These findings will provide insight into how factors such as increases in the cost of living and the end of federal pandemic relief funding have impacted homelessness in our region. More information about the 2026 Point-in-Time Homeless Count & Survey The PIT Count offers a snapshot of how many people are experiencing homelessness in our region on a single night. This year, the “night of record” is Monday, Feb. 23. CFTH determines the number of people staying in shelters on that night by pulling records electronically from the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) . The unsheltered count will be conducted on the following days, from Tuesday, Feb. 24 to Thursday, Feb. 26. More than 400 volunteers and staff of local nonprofit service provider partners will canvass the three-county region to survey people living unsheltered, using an app on their mobile devices. Results from the 2026 PIT Count will help gauge the progress of The Way Home’s ongoing collaborative efforts. It will also help CFTH and partner homeless outreach teams understand geographic shifts and target their outreach throughout the year. The PIT Count illuminates specific programmatic gaps and provides additional information needed to allocate resources most efficiently. The PIT Count is a requirement of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) for the annual Continuum of Care (CoC) funding process. HUD furnishes the majority of funding for programs that provide housing and supportive services to people experiencing homelessness in the region. In 2024, HUD granted more than $71 million to the Houston area.
By Catherine Villarreal January 21, 2026
As lead agency to The Way Home Continuum of Care (CoC), CFTH is working with local governmental entities to advocate on behalf of people experiencing homelessness to ensure their needs are being considered as winter weather affects our region. We will make frequent updates as we receive information. Please check back often for the latest information. Last updated 02/01/2026 at 12:00 p.m.
By Fryda Ochoa September 9, 2025
While our system has helped thousands of people move from homelessness to housing, this year’s results highlight the need to broaden our approach.
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