Dr Linson's Story
Dr. Morgan Linson is a dynamic Nurse and Professor of Nursing, and global traveler from South Central Los Angeles, where she was born and raised. She started her career in healthcare at just 17 years old as a nursing attendant and has since risen to become a registered nurse, college professor, author, licensed real estate agent, small business owner, and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Educational Leadership. She now serves both in the hospital and in the classroom, shaping the next generation of nurses while modeling what it looks like to build a life of purpose, mobility, and impact.
Dr. Linson is the Founder and CEO of Mor Girls with Goals, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to empowering girls and young women ages 5–24 through education, wellness, and life skills. Through her organization, she mentors inner-city girls in financial literacy, scholarship readiness, career development, and confidence-building, with a core emphasis on exposure to international travel and transformative experiences. Most recently, she led a fully funded philanthropic experience to Nairobi, Kenya, taking 20 girls abroad for the first time to serve, learn, and see themselves in a global context—showing them that their dreams are not limited by their zip code.
With nearly 19 years of service to the County of Los Angeles and more than a decade as a Registered Nurse, Dr. Linson has earned multiple degrees—three in nursing—and built a career grounded in prevention, advocacy, and holistic empowerment. Her work in healthcare and education is deeply connected to her mission with Mor Girls with Goals: to help young women build a successful career path with confidence and to “build strong girls rather than repair broken women.”
