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OUR STORY

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Timeline

Petrova's Promise was created as a promise to care for Russian orphans....

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Meet Masha

Maria Khadeeva, also known as Masha, was born in 1983 in Moscow, Russia....

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Petrova's Home

Petrova’s Promise had a vision to create a home and family environment for orphans with disabilities.

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Meet Kim

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Meet Kim

Kim Wepler, the founder and director of Petrova’s Promise, is the mother of four children, three of whom were adopted from Russia...

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Laws prevent foreign adoption of Russian children, and disabled orphans are deemed undesirable and separated from society. Petrova’s Home is the first of its kind—a foster home and family environment for orphans with disabilities.

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When a Russian orphan enters into Foster care the Russian Government will pay a small stipend for the care of the child(ren) as well as the salary of the caregiver. Petrova’s Promise will then add to both of these fees in order to ensure the best care is provided to the child.

Disabled Russian orphans rarely have access to medical care and equipment. Petrova's Promise is dedicated to helping the children that the world has forgotten about by providing medical care and equipment to children to help them grow and thrive.

how we help

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PETROVA'S HOME

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

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MEDICAL CARE & EQUIPMENT

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11 E 68th St, #2E New York, NY 10065

©2021 by Petrova's Promise

Illustrations by Jennifer Latham Robinson

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