Interim DCF Chief Calls On Staff To Refocus; Child Advocates Say It”s A Start
By Sascha Cordner, WSFU Published: Thursday, July 25, 2013 The new interim head of Florida’s child welfare agency is calling on her staff to refocus
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By Sascha Cordner, WSFU Published: Thursday, July 25, 2013 The new interim head of Florida’s child welfare agency is calling on her staff to refocus
By: John Pecatti, Daily Business Review Published: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 Florida warehouses disabled children in nursing homes where they are often kept from
By Margie Menzel, News Service of Florida Published: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 TALLAHASSEE — In the wake of a fifth child death in little more
By Howard M. Talenfeld Published: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 It”s been a deadly time for children under the watch of the Florida Department of
By MARGIE MENZEL, THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA Published July 23, 2012 THE CAPITAL, TALLAHASSEE-………Student protesters at Gov. Rick Scott”s office spent Monday talking with
OUR OPINION: Gov. Scott must appoint a new leader committed to keeping kids safe BY MIAMI HERALD EDITORIAL, HERALDED@MIAMIHERALD.COM Published: June 22, 2013 Gov. Rick Scott
By: Carol Marbin Miller, The Miami Herald Published: Monday, July 22, 2013 A Homestead man has been charged with shaking his 2-year-old son to
By Carol Marbin Miller and Katia Savchuk, The Miami Herald CMARBIN@MIAMIHERALD.COM Published on Monday, July 22, 2013 Florida healthcare regulators have acted with “deliberate
By Margie Menzel, The News Service of Florida Published: Friday, July 19, 2013 TALLAHASSEE | Esther Jacobo, the new interim secretary of the Florida Department
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By Carol Marbin Miller and Mary Ellen Klas, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Published: Thursday July 18, 2013 TALLAHASSEE — David Wilkins, Florida”s top child welfare and
Over 100 supporters attended Florida”s Children First”s Miami Reception on June 12, 2013 honoring child Advocate of the Year Secretary Wansley Walters and recognizing the
By: Margie Menzel, The News Service of Florida Published: Monday, July 15, 2013 TALLAHASSEE – The chairwoman of the Senate committee that oversees the
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By: Carol Marbin Miller and Katia Savchuk, Miami Herald Published: Thursday, July 11, 2013 CMARBIN@MIAMIHERALD.COM The first time a Miami infant went to the
FYS Events & Meeting Chair
(Palm Beach/Miami)
Alexia Nechayev, from Miami, Florida, is a dedicated advocate for youth with lived experience in foster care and with homelessness. After being placed in foster care as a teenager, Alexia experienced firsthand the stigma surrounding the system, as well as the challenges of navigating a system that didn’t provide support for her to advocate for herself. This experience motivated her to create change, ensuring that other youth in care have the tools and resources she lacked.
She graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from Florida International University, and upon graduation worked as a Hope Navigator with the Department of Children and Families which allowed her to assist clients through individualized care plans, further deepening her commitment to improving the lives of marginalized youth. Alexia is now applying to law schools with the goal of advancing her advocacy work through a legal career. As the Events and Meetings Chair for Florida Youth SHINE (FYS), she creates opportunities for foster and homeless youth to collaborate and push for meaningful change. She is also an active member of the Policy and Initiative Team for Florida Youth SHINE, where she helps create and shape policies that directly impact youth in foster care. One of her proudest accomplishments is helping to develop the Foster Care Bill of Rights, a law that she feels would have made a difference during her own time in care.
In addition to her work with FYS, Alexia serves on the Board of Directors for the parent organization of FYS, Florida’s Children First. In this role, she contributes to strategic decision-making while advocating for the rights and welfare of children statewide.
Every year, she travels to the state capitol to advocate for bills she and her peers have helped shape, including key pieces of legislation that benefit foster and homeless youth. However her advocacy extends beyond her state, as she represents Florida Youth SHINE at national conferences such as the National Leaders 4 Change Conference.
Through her internship with the National Foster Youth Institute, Alexia continues to refine her advocacy skills, preparing for a future where she can contribute meaningfully to both policymaking and the legal system. Guided by the belief that “the blue sky is always there,” she remains committed to ensuring that every youth in foster care has the power and support to advocate for themselves.