About
Kit Morgan

After July 1, 2025 Foxfire Massage Therapy will close. Kit has been accepted to graduate school in Dublin, Ireland, and will be moving later this summer. Thank you for 10 years of support! May you be happy and well.
Kit uses They/Them pronouns
WA license # MA60648063 American Massage Therapy Association Insurance # 1342308
Kit has led a vagabond life, growing up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina and the southern foothills of California. From a very young age, adventure and diversity of experience were encouraged in Kit’s family. Curiosity and connection were always driving forces in their life and led them to pursue the healing arts.
Kit graduated from Health Works Institute in Bozeman, MT in August 2015. During their schooling, they had an independent focus on integrative healing techniques and methods.
In 2020 they answered the need for more frontline healthcare workers and became an Emergency Department Technician at Swedish Medical Center in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, WA. In 2024 Kit returned to massage and was also admitted to the University of Washington. They are an Anthropology major and will graduate in June 2025.
In their spare time, Kit enjoys exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest with their wife, Naomi, training and working with their Service Dog, Murphy (Golden Retriever), practicing Japanese Martial arts, and spending time with their friends and family.

The power of healing and educated touch is of utmost importance to me, and it is one I have carried with me my entire life. I have been aided by many manual therapies (acupressure, acupuncture, rolfing, reflexology, massage therapy, etc) from a young age in very positive and lasting ways. Throughout my life friends and family have always come to me for a therapeutic touch to relieve pain.
The world of healthcare has always appealed to me as a result of lifelong exposure to somatic modalities. I feel that the education I have received as a medical technician has given me the patience to listen, and the skills to act with confidence as I help to heal others, relieve stress, and encourage self-care. I’ve been told I also have a healing and empathetic personality and feel that massage therapy is a lifelong field of study that provides me with a compassionate and dynamic path to follow. This path compliments my nurturing character while tempering it with a scientific outlook.
