The TNChiroFoundation, a nonprofit committed to advancing chiropractic care, education and research, announced the recipients of its 2026 Chiropractic X-Ray Technician (CXT) Scholarship, Chiropractic Therapy Assistant (CTA) Scholarship and Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) Scholarship.
The Foundation’s mission is strengthening Tennessee’s chiropractic workforce and promoting high-quality care across the state, a press release noted.
The Doctor of Chiropractic Scholarship
Daniel Work was awarded the 2026 DC Scholarship. A native of McEwen, Tennessee, Work is currently a student at Campbellsville University School of Chiropractic, where he is active with the Christian Chiropractic Association. Work is a trained paramedic and has participated in multiple mission trips and outreach efforts to improve the health of underserved communities, which is part of his post-graduation plan.
“Chiropractors are often the voice for health and wellness within their communities and I hope to be just that as I live and serve in small-town, rural Tennessee,” he said.
The Chiropractic X-Ray Technician Scholarship
Triston Moorman was named the 2026 CXT Scholarship recipient. Moorman currently works at Bryn Medical, a fully integrative medical clinic that serves patients in the Chattanooga and surrounding areas. During his time at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), he made the Dean’s List seven times. In addition to his studies, he was an active member and held multiple leadership positions in Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Occupational/Physical Therapy Club, Black Student Alliance, Brother to Brother program and Student Government Association at UTC.
“I am excited to use my professional background, leadership skills and commitment to patient education to enhance lives, promote wellness and encourage proactive health decisions,” he said.
The Chiropractic Therapy Assistant Scholarship
Kenadie Florian was named the 2026 CTA Scholarship Recipient. Florian is currently employed at Scoles Family Chiropractic, where she is a primary point of contact with patients as she answers phone calls and schedules appointments along with handling daily administrative tasks to keep the office flowing smoothly. A lifelong Tennessee resident, she dealt with pain and migraine headaches most of her life before finding relief through chiropractic care. Her experience motivates her to help others improve their health.
“By combining my experiences, skills and passion for helping others, I hope to make a real and enduring difference in patients’ lives and my community,” she said.
For more information, visit tnchirofoundation.org or email info@tnchirofoundation.org.
About TNChiroFoundation
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 TNChiroFoundation.org.
