I am a mum of five – the cost of living crisis we have been forced to live in a TENT to make ends meet

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A MUM-of-five has shared how her family has been forced to live in a tent to make ends meet. Patricia Thompson has explained how her family of seven has been camping in caravan parks for weeks amid Australia’s housing crisis. Go Fund meThe family of seven has been forced to live in a tent[/caption] Tiktok/@patriciathompson4958The mum has been documenting their struggles on TikTok[/caption] Tiktok/@patriciathompson4958The family has been living in a tent for weeks[/caption] While waiting for a long-term solution, the mum alongside her partner and five children- including two toddlers- lived in a cramped tent on NSW coast. Patricia told 7News the family applied for several rental homes but to no avail. She said: “I’ve lost count of the amount of applications we put in, it’s just ridiculously crazy. “We stayed in Mum’s backyard for a bit, but in the end her real estate didn’t want a big family staying there so we had to move on. READ MORE ON WORLD NEWS BLOOD MONEY Taliban bosses ‘made MILLIONS helping to build Qatar World Cup stadiums' TIME STORM I am a time traveller from the year 3002 - I have pictures to ‘prove it’ “We were lucky enough to find a cheap tent off Facebook marketplace we could use during that time. “But, it ended up falling apart towards the end, with rips and holes in it. They’re just not made to stay in for long periods of time.” The family even set up a GoFundme page to raise funds for a new tent. Patricia admits the situation was challenging for the entire family. Most read in The Sun WHO'S LION IN WAIT? England could face horror World Cup last 16 draw after USA stalemate WOWIE Ferne McCann reveals incredible body transformation after voice notes scandal HIDDEN HEALTH BATTLE Queen secretly fought painful cancer in her final year, book claims PRETTY IN PINK Rebekah Vardy shows off her amazing figure as she poses in pink bikini TWO FOR ONE Katie Price was two different people in the I'm A Celeb jungle - says co-star GET TROLLEYED People are just realising how to unlock supermarket trolley without £1 coin She added: “It was cosy – to say the least. “And it was difficult at times, you know. Our youngest is a one-year-old and she likes to wake up at the crack of dawn and then everybody else wakes up, too.” The mum has been documenting the family’s struggles on TikTok with her videos receiving millions of views and comments from well-wishers. They continued the search for their new home as they would only be allowed in a four-bed house due to the size of their family. Finally, their luck seemed to change as they managed to secure social housing. Patricia said the important thing is for families to try to be positive and stick together. Read More on The Sun FENCED IN My neighbour's 6ft fence has ruined my view and blocks light into my home NAUGHTY LIST Mum in hysterics over son's hilarious blunder in ‘emergency’ letter to Santa “I guess just keep your head up and stay positive as hard as it is and as hard as it gets,” she said. “And just try to stay together.”