TNChiroFoundation Announces 2025 Scholarship Recipients

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tiffany Stevens
TNChiroFoundation
Email: info@tnchirofoundation.org
Website: http://tnchirofoundation.org/

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The TNChiroFoundation, a nonprofit committed to advancing chiropractic care, education, and research, proudly announces the recipients of its 2025 Chiropractic X-Ray Technician (CXT) Scholarship and Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) Scholarship. These awards reflect the Foundation’s mission to strengthen Tennessee’s chiropractic workforce and promote high-quality care across the state.

Morgan Cuellar has been awarded the 2025 DC Scholarship. A native of Florida, Cuellar earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Florida and is currently a student at Palmer College of Chiropractic, Florida Campus, where she serves as Palmer Council Secretary and has been named to the Dean’s List three times.

Outside of her academic achievements, Cuellar is a part-time fitness instructor and a two-year competitive bodybuilder. Last year, she won 1st Overall True Novice and Novice NPC Bodybuilding at the Klash Championships. Her personal and professional experiences have fueled her passion for chiropractic.

“These experiences have deepened my commitment to helping others understand that health is a lifelong journey and not something to be fixed with a quick solution,” said Cuellar. “I am so eager to finally move to Tennessee and practice in my dream state!”

Jorgia Hope has been named the 2025 CXT Scholarship recipient. A licensed Chiropractic Therapy Assistant (CTA), Hope currently works at Totty Chiropractic and Acupuncture, which serves patients in both Mt. Juliet and Hermitage. She holds a Master’s degree in Sports Biomechanics and Human Movement and brings experience in high school sports coaching, education, and fitness management.

Hope is pursuing her Chiropractic X-Ray Technician certification to further support clinical efficiency and patient care. “Her ability to teach patients how to overcome biomechanical dysfunction during exercise speaks to her deep understanding of anatomy, injury prevention, and the biomechanics of movement,” said Dr. Totty. “Her passion for healthcare is inspiring.”

The TNChiroFoundation is proud to support the next generation of chiropractors and chiropractic staff members through its annual scholarship program, helping ensure Tennesseans have access to quality chiropractic care for years to come.

For more information about the TNChiroFoundation or to learn how you can support its mission, please visit http://tnchirofoundation.org/or contact info@tnchirofoundation.org.

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Established by the Tennessee Chiropractic Association (TCA) in 2018, the TNChiroFoundation’s mission is fueled by a profound belief in the potential of chiropractic care to elevate the quality of life for all our citizens. As a dedicated 501(c)(3) organization, the TNChiroFoundation is committed to advancing chiropractic care, education, and research. Our efforts aim to ensure that every Tennessean has access to the highest standard of chiropractic services, thereby fostering a healthier and more vibrant community. For more information about the TNChiroFoundation, visit www.TNChiroFoundation.org.