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Second Chance Village Founder Prepares for Closing of Homeless Camp

Second Chance Village is being dismantled.
TIM RUDELL
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WKSU
Second Chance Village is being dismantled.

Sunday will be the last day for Akron’s Second Chance Village.  The city ordered the homeless camp closed weeks ago saying it violates zoning laws. But a deadline for clearing the property had not been set until now.

Sage Lewis is the founder of Second Chance Village.
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Sage Lewis is the founder of Second Chance Village.

Sage Lewis owns the property. The homeless campis behind his business in the Middlebury neighborhood. He organized it so people who are homeless but don’t want to be in living spaces run by government agencies and churches have someplace to go.

With the city ruling that he can no longer do that, he’s says he’ll try other ways of helping the homeless who want to keep their independence.  “We are literally going to be smuggling legal citizens into the woods, and smuggling them under bridges.   Hiding them because they are illegal.  If you have no money you are illegal, there’s no place for you to go.  And so, we are going to find places to hide American Citizens.”

Lewis’s has one other idea: to acquire and refit old houses to accommodate up to five homeless residents each.

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Tim Rudell
Tim Rudell has worked in broadcasting and news since his student days at Kent State in the late 1960s and early 1970s (when he earned extra money as a stringer for UPI). He began full time in radio news in 1972 in his home town of Canton, OH.