About
Alyssa F. Fenix (she/her/hers)
Diversity Trainer and Consultant
Creating Safe, Inclusive, and Accessible Spaces for Neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ Youth and Adults
Alyssa Fenix is a black queer neurodivergent artist, Diversity Trainer/Consultant, and founder of the "If I Knew Then Letters Project,” living in Baltimore with her partner, kids, dog, and plants. Her artistic expression includes photography, wood burning, collage art, and creative writing.
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Alyssa uses her personal and professional experience working in education and mental health settings to provide a quality framework for clinicians and educators in supporting LGBTQ+ and Neurodivergent youth and young adults through professional development training, Policy/Climate revisions, and coaching and consultation services. She provides a variety of professional development and training opportunities to health systems, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations about Creating Safe and Supportive spaces and practices for marginalized communities as well as provides educational consultative services for families and individuals exploring intersectional identity, with particular emphasis on LGBTQ+ and disability. She has extensive experience providing guidance to organizations in program development to the growing field need for supports.