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Pam Heim has been living with mice that come in through holes in the outside walls and a broken fence where her horses have escaped.
She said when she complained to her landlord and stopped paying her rent, but he placed the blame on her. Now, Heim has to be off the property by Monday -- horses and all.
"I don't know where I'm going to go," Heim said. "I don't know where the horses are going to go."
The eviction means the end of the Community Ranch of Hope - a therapeutic program for special needs and at-risk children.
"Goodbye Sadie, it's been nice knowing you," student Chandler Kennedy said.
Kennedy is just one of Holly Springs High students that had to say goodbye to their horse.
"We really like it here. It's a bit of a shame she has to move," Kennedy said.
He also has to say farewell to a program his teacher Wendy Rippen said has helped him in many ways.
"I think it helps with trust and confidence. These are kids that may have slipped through the cracks," Rippen said.
Heim said now she's looking for help.
"We're just trying to find a place even if it's temporary. I just want to keep the program going," Heim said.
Keeping the program going, Heim said, not only for the kids but also the horses.
"It helped out a lot, and the horses came a long way," student Cameron McNeil said.
Heim said more schools were going to get involved with the program but now it will be put on hold.
Heim's landlord, Joel Williams, could not be reached for comment.
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By gail on 11/14 10:53 AM
This is something Clay Aiken should get involved in, it's wonderful for Autistic children.
By gail on 11/14 10:48 AM
This doesn't even sound like a licensed program! Horses break fences all the time and there are mice where there is feed! Ridiculous. I feel very bad for these horses and for the people counting on this woman. This is not up to par and something should be done about it.
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