Pimp This Bum: It's not what you think

Tim Edwards works to bring more attention to PimpThisBum.com
How a local website has changed the face of the fight against homelessness
By Andrea Afra
"I'm back in the fight. I'm tired of laying down. I'm tired of giving up. This life, it's worth fighting for. It's worth fighting for."
After starting an internet marketing company, Ascendgence, Kevin and Sean Dolan, a father and son team, decided to prove their effectiveness by creating a campaign to show that they could successfully drive attention to wherever they targeted. Their new project: PimpThisBum.com. They knew the name would induce visions of bum fights or worse, and either piss people off or make them laugh, but either way, it would stay in their minds.
"We knew that the same campaign with a sincere appeal, and a website like 'helpthehomeless.com' would be ignored. We knew that if we insulted people’s sensitivity or appealed to their humor on a subject as sensitive as this, we would get their attention," says Kevin Dolan, the father portion of the team.
Growing up as an Eagle Scout, his son Sean had always been active in the charitable sense, and while they were initially going to use a local Katy business as their case study, Sean had a different idea. And within a few months it was a success with 2.5 million visitors to the site. Their first recruit was a man named Tim Edwards. I watched the documentary style video on the homepage and saw a man who was humorous yet poignant, with a full beard, kind eyes, and a soft matter of fact voice, who seemed to be wanting nothing more than a chance to change his circumstances. In a losing battle against depression and alcoholism, he had found himself homeless and begging for money, a life he had lived for five years before PimpThisBum.com found him. After gaining news coverage, both locally and nationally, Tim has a new lease on life. Through the site they soon raised over $50,000 and the Sunray Treatment Center in Washington allowed Tim to enter their recovery program free of charge.

Tim and his friend Bobby, also once homeless, have redefined 'success'
It's the night before he leaves for therapy. Tim is sitting on the bed of a motel room, looking into a red heart-shaped compact mirror while he shaves off his long overgrown beard. Over the buzz of the electric razor he says with determination, ""I'm back in the fight. I'm tired of laying down. I'm tired of giving up. This life, it's worth fighting for. It's worth fighting for."
After he is freshly shaved, head and all, the Dolans read a letter to Tim from a man who had seen the news coverage and thought he might be his long lost cousin. Tim's mother and father had split up when he was just a small boy and though he lived with his mother, they too found themselves homeless for some time. She passed away several years ago, before he became homeless, and with all of his family gone, there was no one left to let down. The letter said his father had passed away a few years back, but there was still a big family left in Missouri and Tennessee and they all missed him. There is footage of his reunion with his father's family, including an uncle and aunt and a brood of little cousins. He also met his father's best friend who gave him his father's old harmonica.
"Bandmaster De Luxe Chromatic," he says with a sad smile holding it up for the camera.
After six weeks in rehab he returned to Houston and started hosting a nightly live web chat show online and on his 38th birthday the PTB chatroom folks bought him a new laptop. There is footage of this too and it is by far one of the most touching moments hearing him say that it was his best birthday ever.
I spoke with Sean, who lives with Tim at an extended stay motel. Tim now has job working as a machinist and carpenter and recently completed a project building scale models for an oil industry trade show. He is receiving life coaching courtesy of Balance Health and Wellness Center and with help from the donations, one of Tim's homeless friends, Bobby, has also taken control of his own life and found a job as a barista at a local cafe. They are celebrating their first paychecks together with a party at Cafe Cafe on the west side.
The last shot in the video is of Tim sitting at his newly found cousin Deb's house in Nashville, where he stayed for three months after his stint in rehab. He is sitting on a bench outside of a garden home. It is a beautiful day with flowers in bloom and birds chirping noisily over his low voice.
He looks healthy and handsome, with a jaw that looks strong enough to crush rocks. Wearing a crisp button down and slacks, he is speaking directly to other homeless people like him, but his advice is sage enough for anyone to heed.
"Don't give up. God made the way, but I had to actually do the work. I had to get up and start walkin'. Now I get to walk into the sunset and face new challenges."
And he is no longer alone as he meets new challenges, as he now has a cheer section of millions of friends and fans across the nation.
Meet Tim and Sean live and join the conversation Monday-Friday at 8pm central and Saturdays at 12pm at www.PimpThisBum.com
For more information and how you can be a part of this success story please visit
visit PimpThisBum.com, a non-profit charity
Labels: Andrea Afra, Free Press Houston, Homeless, houston, Pimp This Bum, texas
8 Comments:
Great article and great organization! I've been supporting Pimpthisbum since the first day and have seen astonishing changes in Tim. Pimpthisbum and his online supporters gave tim encouragement, strength, and freindship. Pimpthisbum is not your everyday charity, it is much more!!Keep up the good work Tim, Bobby, Pimpthisbum and all of their supporters!
Absolutely great article!
This is not you're everyday charity is right. Do the research. I did. After my personal involvement with pimpthisbum I did a lot of research. When I was homeless myself they collected donations for me and kept them all for themself! They are not a legitimate charity at all. They are not registered and can not be verified as such. In fact, further investigation determined that the donations go to a business called Ascendgence. An internet marketing company. Pimpthisbum remains unwilling to produce any records of how the donations are being used or what (if any) percentage actually goes to help the homeless and not into promoting their business and administrative costs. I strongly urge anyone to INVESTIGATE this organization thoroughly before donating or promoting them. Remember, I was one of the first homeless men exploited by them. For the real story visit www.journeywithjohn.com
AnnfromKaty,
You are definitely right, they are not your "everyday charity" or I hope not! They are scammers and take from the homeless. They refused to give money to one of the "bums" that the money was collected for. They deposited one donors check into their ascendgence business account. They claim to be a not-for-profit organization and when a radio station demanded for their charity ID number, they refused to give it to them. They have been promising to reveal all of their expenses to viewers since March 2009 and nothing has been revealed. They promised to help Tim and others such as Bobby and John with housing, counseling, clothing. Then Sean Dolan stated that John (the 2nd "bum") did not have a plane ticket home and was leaving him stranded at the rehab center in Washington causing other viewers to step up to the plate to get him home (thanks to Mobsterbossradio). They claim he did not qualify for their help anymore and that they would spend the donors money according to their own discretion. AND, more recently said that Bobby did not qualify for their services. hmmm... shouldn't they have figured that out way back in March instead of now when he needs their help after loosing his job and needing housing assistance?! One of the viewers had to take Bobby into her own home because he had no place to go. Where is this organization at when these people really need them???? Wake up Tim before it is too late for you too- of course you are their poster child so they can't do it (scam in my opinion) without you!!! BTW, did you ever get your $1.00 for every person that signed online like they promised on the Roula and Ryan show! According to the newest calculations over 2 million viewers have been to the site- time to cash in before it is too late! Ooops, they don't have that much money, because they can't even keep their water bill paid for! It is people like Sean and Kevin Dolan that give the decent online reputable organizations a bad name and make it difficult for people to trust! IS NOT AN ORGANIZATION I WOULD EVER DONATE TO!!!!
Here is a link you may find helpful in checking out pimpthisbum.
http://www.lookstoogoodtobetrue.com/fraudtypes/charity.aspx
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I also investigated this organization as some call it. It is only a sham. The owners of this site are in only for the money. They have certainly, used, abused, exploited and abandoned these men they claimed they helped. USED, ABUSED, EXPLOITED AND ABANDONED = PIMPED! These men they claimed they have helped were helped by others. NOT Pimp This Bum! They were pimped for someone else's gain. A true tragedy.
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