After Dismal Birthday Party, Family Asks Public To Cheer Autistic Girl
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PORTLAND, Maine (CBS NEWS) - Hallee Sorenson sat despondently in a bowling alley, flanked by balloons and streamers, at her 18th birthday party after no one came. Her cousin wants to make things right for her this year.
Rebecca Guildford, of Oxford, Massachusetts, said that Sorenson, who is autistic, deserves a big celebration for her 19th birthday next month, so she posted the party picture of Sorenson on Facebook.
"This would mean a lot to her mother as well, for as you can imagine, watching your child cry into her birthday cake breaks your heart," Guildford wrote. "If there is anyone who deserves a great birthday, this is the girl."
The response has been overwhelming.
The 33-year-old police dispatch operator posted Tuesday and has generated news coverage as far away as Australia, as well as an outpouring of sympathy for the young woman. The post had been shared more than 150,000 times on the social media website by Friday afternoon.
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