Sharon Duff has been living in Whanganui for almost three decades. She's standing in this year's election because she says good housing is essential for a healthy community and she would like to offer her experience.
"I was with the GP the other day and I said 'what's the point in looking at mental health if someone's living in the car'," Duff said.
"The most important thing is a place to stand, a place to live in, a place to feel safe - and we all need that. So that's the reason why I have stood."
In a video interview, Duff told Local Focus there is a need for advocates to make sure people know what housing is available and how to take advantage of new housing initiatives.
"I've been working in housing for about 15 years, so I've been working on insulating homes, working on accessible housing for people with disabilities or people who are ageing - so they can age in place.