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Community rallies around bullied girl with cerebral palsy

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    Man says his actions were misunderstood

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Her name is hope.

And her family and friends have faith.

They kindness can go a long way to heal the hurt.

-- is like other ten year old girls and having Sarah -- policy -- keep her from having fun.

-- -- That's how -- felt after this video aired on Fox Eight News earlier this week hope's parents say that is their neighbor Bill -- and his son.

Mocking the way hope walks.

Just amazed at.

Mentality of him make fun of my daughter that's you know this is never done.

Anything to deserve anything on -- for him make fun of -- and and then have a -- -- to.

This story has moved many in the -- -- community to support hope.

Family and friends gathered at -- there -- restaurant Saturday for a pizza party for hope.

Owner Aaron Popovich wanted to do this after seeing the -- We saw what happened around.

The television and we just sit there and let's make somebody -- so we did -- okay that's for sure.

I think after our story -- Bill Bailey explained his actions saying he wasn't trying to hurt hello.

It was a regular implicit in the you know when -- -- so hard your ribs bruised and maybe broker almost a broker with their so -- so when -- likely shareholder -- and for pressure.

I'm not even sure what to say -- other than that was a horrible excuse her.

Doing what he then.

The -- see their neighbors action as a case of bullying but also see how an act of kindness like a simple pizza party.

Can help restores their hope in humanity -- apple.

Yeah.

-- -- Fox Eight News naslund.