Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett says the Government may help fund the South Auckland marae that has opened its doors to the homeless.
Ms Bennett has agreed to meet Te Puea Marae chairman Hurimoana Dennis at a cafe in Mt Eden tomorrow to discuss what he needs, but has declined to actually visit the marae.
She told reporters at Parliament that the Government was considering giving the marae more funding on top of $10,000 already donated by Te Puni Kokiri.
"I've discussed it with officials and we are just going through what that might mean. So I suppose the answer is possible," she said.
"I'm not sure [how much could be given]. I've had some discussion with officials...the Maori Party raised it with me the other night, so I've said that I would have a look at it."