coletta smith has been speaking to three women, all in receipt of benefits, to hear what they'd like,lor to do. hi, i'm faye. i'm a mum of two. i've got a son and a daughter. hi, i'mjo, mum to harry. a teenager with additional needs. hi, i'm may. i'm a single mum to a two—year—old who is here with me. _ the changing realities project is sharing the experience of low—income parents going through the cost of living crisis. nobody chooses to struggle. yeah, i feel quite invisible and i feel constantly worried. i never in my 205, now in my 305, imagined that this is how- i was going to end up. so, i'm here to find out what would help, and increasing benefits to match september's inflation figure is top of the agenda. l if they're not going to increase i the amount of income people get, but the cost of things. is still going up by 5%, then you've got less money. you check your bank account every single day, just in case. might they have put another cost of living payment in? it feels... completely at random, no warning. it goes nowhere. goes nowhere. the biggest thing for me, - if they mak