By: Akhil Joondeph January 24 2021 was a difficult day to be on social media for Palo Alto High School students. Instagram feeds, Snapchat stories, and even Facebook timelines were flooded with stories from survivors of sexual misconduct, eliciting schoolwide support for their bravery and anger towards alleged perpetrators and administrators who supposedly mishandled sexual …

Care Kit Progress by Ria Panda
Last week, I had the opportunity to speak with St. John, from the radio channel 99.7Now about Project Morph, our journey, and our current donation drive. This year has taught us the value of educating ourselves and those around you about deep-rooted problems that may disproportionately affect minority groups and black/brown communities. Thus, we focused …

Impact of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence by Rida Lasne
If you’ve consumed any form of media over the last few months, you’re likely to have come across an influx of mental health resources. Humans are innately social creatures; by being forced to shelter-in-place our limited interactions with others have taken a negative toll on our mental health. On May 26, the Washington Post reported …

The Prevalence of Domestic Violence
February 23, 2020 | Project Morph Team No one is truly safe. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you’re from, who you’re with, what you look like, or even where you are. Domestic violence is a plague on society that can follow anyone at any time, and it can take multiple forms. Whether it …

Resources and Statistics
Hotlines Listed below are a variety of resources that can be used to get help or to educate oneself about domestic violence. National Domestic Violence Hotline Website: https://www.thehotline.org/ Phone number: 1-800-799-7233 Provided resources: https://www.thehotline.org/resources/ Statistics Domestic Violence is severely under-reported in all cases. Only one-third of domestic violence victims seek care for their injuries. 50% of all …

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Dance Show
Check out the video below of Dougherty Valley High School students performing an emotional piece on domestic violence in the 2019 spring dance showcase to help spread awareness.