For the past two weeks, Te Puea Mārae in Mangere has opened it's doors to anyone, of any ethnicity who is homeless. Then at night, a group of Māori wardens and volunteers head out of Te Puea Marae to hit the streets and help anyone who needs it.
For the past two weeks, Te Puea Mārae in Mangere has opened it's doors to anyone, of any ethnicity who is homeless. Then at night, a group of Māori wardens and volunteers head out of Te Puea Marae to hit the streets and help anyone who needs it.