Call for military aid in housing crisis

The South Auckland Marae that has taken in 54 homeless families is calling for the armed forces to help out with the housing crisis.

Te Puea Marae in Mangere Bridge says it is now full and has 12 families on a waiting list.

"We really would like those in authority to lift this to another level," marae chairman Hurimoana Dennis told reporters today.

"Why can't the armed services be brought in to create a staging area where people can stay?" he asked.

"There are facilities across Auckland which could be used, even for a period of time, so that families can be housed."

The marae has helped nine families into housing so far, including a couple with a two-week-old baby Mereana who have been offered lodgings with another family.

More than 100 Aucklanders have offered either space in their homes or houses to rent for the homeless families.

Well wishers have also donated bedding, clothes, home appliances, lounge suites and food.

Since news broke yesterday about baby Mereana, whose parents had been sleeping in a tent at Whakatane, people have given her two dressers of bedding, a cot, a flax wahakura and another bassinet.

Two Work and Income staff are working at the marae to assess people's eligibility for social housing and other assistance.

Te Puni Kokiri has given the marae $10,000 to help cover its expenses.

Flick Energy has given it three months of free power and Spark has offered to cover phone bills.

Updates are being posted on a Facebook page, Te Puea Memorial Marae Manaaki Tangata.

- By Simon Collins of the New Zealand Herald

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