The Park up for
homes: Parliament park up is on Saturday 25th June near
Parliament. Join the protest and send a message for
greater focus on building more homes for those with the
least. See the message below or go to the CPAG Website (www.cpag.org.nz) for more
information.
"The growing concern around the rise in
numbers of families sleeping in cars and garages has
inspired a group of Wellingtonians to join the Park Up For
Homes movement and organise a #Parkup Parliament on Saturday June 25
at the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul.
The group will be
parking up for a night in inner city Wellington to show
solidarity with those doing it rough. Once again, the
#Parkupforhomes officials are extending the
invite not only to the larger community, but also to local
MPs, calling upon them to show up and spend a chilly night
in their cars and experience what is a stark reality for a
growing number of families for months on end."
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