Durango woman helps Russian adoptees find birth families

Durango woman helps Russian adoptees find birth families

Adopted children who grew up in America seek answers to their pasts
From left, Ksenia Efimova, the youngest birth sister of Allyson Duranceau; Alex Gilbert, founder of “I'm Adopted”; Allyson Duranceau; Allyson's older sister, Anna, and her baby; Andrey Malakhov, the host of a Russian TV show; and Irina Hermesman on the stage of a famous Russian TV show on Russia-1 in Moscow 2018. Hermesman helps Americans who have been adopted from Russia find their birth parents and other family members.
Allyson Duranceau, left, and Irina Hermesman traveled to Russia together to find Duranceau’s birth family in 2018. To this day, they remain close.
Hermesman

Durango woman helps Russian adoptees find birth families

From left, Ksenia Efimova, the youngest birth sister of Allyson Duranceau; Alex Gilbert, founder of “I'm Adopted”; Allyson Duranceau; Allyson's older sister, Anna, and her baby; Andrey Malakhov, the host of a Russian TV show; and Irina Hermesman on the stage of a famous Russian TV show on Russia-1 in Moscow 2018. Hermesman helps Americans who have been adopted from Russia find their birth parents and other family members.
Allyson Duranceau, left, and Irina Hermesman traveled to Russia together to find Duranceau’s birth family in 2018. To this day, they remain close.
Hermesman
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