Campus Safety Fair proves 'we're stronger together'

A student learns how to put out a fire using a fire extinguisher simulator during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

Campus Safety Fair proves 'we're stronger together'


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51社区allup hosts annual event to highlight community partnerships and connect students to resources

By Richard Reyes, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025

GALLUP, N.M. 鈥 The University of New Mexico-Gallup hosted its third annual Campus Safety Fair in September, bringing together local public safety agencies to connect students with resources while highlighting the importance of community collaboration.

The fair was held in the Gurley Hall Commons on Sept. 18, 2025, with the purpose of connecting 51社区allup students, faculty and staff to community resources and strengthening partnerships with local organizations.

"We鈥檙e stronger together," City of Gallup Behavioral Health Manager Debra Martinez said. "One program can鈥檛 do everything by itself. We really have a strong community, and if we just work together and support each other and share each other鈥檚 information, we can save a life or help somebody who needs it."

Martinez and Michelle Skersick, a certified peer support worker with the City of Gallup, conducted a stress reduction clinic using ear acupuncture during fair. Ear acupuncture is a form of Chinese traditional medicine that involves inserting thin needles into a person鈥檚 outer ear to help relieve stress, anxiety and depression.

Michelle Skersick, a certified peer support worker with the City of Gallup, applies acupuncture needles to the ears of Administrative Assistant II Michelle Palacios during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

Michelle Skersick, a certified peer support worker with the City of Gallup, applies acupuncture needles to the ears of Administrative Assistant II Michelle Palacios during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

The city's Behavioral Health team regularly conducts a stress reduction clinic at the public library in Gallup. Martinez said many of the people who tried the ear acupuncture clinic during the fair seemed to be more relaxed afterward.

Martinez said many students don鈥檛 realize how much stress they take on, so she encourages them to check in with each other regularly and have conversations about self-care.

"We have so much going on, whether that鈥檚 school or work, and we never take time for ourselves," she said. "That could be taking a little walk around the building, getting some fresh air, going to lunch with your friends, watching a movie, or even writing in a journal. Many people don鈥檛 know how daily practices like that can really reduce our stress."

Connecting with first responders

Gallup Fire Department Deputy Chief Andrew Laweka and a few of his recruits participated in the fair to talk about the services they offer, including fire extinguisher training and a free smoke alarm replacement program for the community.

Laweka stressed that firefighters are among the first responders who come to the campus during an emergency, so events like the safety fair give students, faculty and staff a chance to meet them and get to know them in a different light.

鈥淭he other thing is it gives our new recruits the opportunity to be out there and see what the community is doing and what the university is doing within our community,鈥 he said.

The department brought along their fire extinguisher simulator, letting students and visitors practice putting out a fake fire and learning the PASS technique, which stands for pull, aim, squeeze and sweep.

A student learns how to put out a fire using a fire extinguisher simulator during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

A student learns how to put out a fire using a fire extinguisher simulator during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of fun, 鈥淕allup Fire Department recruit Angelo Lovato said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 getting people more involved. It鈥檚 showing more people how to use a fire extinguisher, getting them familiar. In the process, they鈥檙e having fun, but they don鈥檛 even realize that they鈥檙e actually learning how to slowly put out a small fire.鈥

As for campus safety advice, Laweka encouraged 51社区allup students and employees to maintain their situational awareness.

鈥淚f you see something wrong, say something,鈥 he said. 鈥淭ell somebody. Alert the authorities. If something doesn鈥檛 look right, it鈥檚 probably not right.鈥

Trusting your gut

Autumn Arviso, a victim advocate and prevention educator for Sexual Assault Services of Northwest New Mexico (SASNWNM), participated in the fair to hand out information to students and let them know her organization is available to help them in times of need.

SASNWNM is a nonprofit organization with offices in Gallup and Farmington that provides crisis services, empowers victims, and creates a community focused on prevention.

Similar to Laweka鈥檚 advice on situational awareness, Arviso encouraged students to trust their gut feeling.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e out with friends or even just walking around the campus, maybe it got dark and something doesn鈥檛 feel right, then you should listen to that,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here are people here who I鈥檓 sure could help you or escort you to your vehicle. If you鈥檙e alone at campus, let your friends know where you might be.鈥

Students interact with the McKinley Academy Project EDSA booth during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

Students interact with the McKinley Academy Project EDSA booth during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

51社区allup Campus Police does offer an escort service. Individuals seeking an escort on campus can call one of the following phone numbers:

  • 505-863-7620
  • 505-979-3835
  • 505-862-1828

In the case of an emergency, call 911.

Learning about healthy relationships

For Marlisha Trevizo, a children鈥檚 program case worker for Battered Families Services, Inc., the fair was an opportunity to talk to young people about healthy relationships and potential red flags.

As teens begin to date, Trevizo said, it鈥檚 important for them to recognize warning signs of domestic violence. Red flags can include a person who prevents you from enjoying your life or stops you from pursuing the things you鈥檙e interested in.

鈥淵ou shouldn鈥檛 have to compromise yourself for somebody else,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou should still be able to enjoy the things in life. 鈥 So, if somebody鈥檚 holding you back from that, then that is not a healthy relationship.鈥

Battered Families Services is a nonprofit organization that provides legal advocacy, parenting classes, school presentations, a housing program, emergency shelter, and other resources.

A student tries on McKinley County firefighting gear during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

A student tries on McKinley County firefighting gear during The University of New Mexico-Gallup's Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

Trevizo said her goal at the fair was also to educate people about domestic violence and how her organization can help if they鈥檙e experiencing domestic violence.

鈥淚 think this event is very important because we want to reach as many people as we can, because if we鈥檙e out there and we鈥檙e talking about DV, it鈥檚 more likely that we can prevent it from happening,鈥 Trevizo said. 鈥淭hen people can look for that healthy relationship and know that it鈥檚 possible to be in a good relationship with a loving person.鈥

The following local organizations also participated in 51社区allup鈥檚 Campus Safety Fair:

  • Catholic Charities of Gallup, Inc.
  • Four Corners Detox Recovery Center
  • Gallup Public Health Office, New Mexico Department of Health
  • McKinley Academy鈥檚 Project EDSA (Everyone Deserves Support and Awareness).
  • McKinley County Fire & Rescue
  • McKinley County Office of Emergency Management
  • McKinley County Sheriff鈥檚 Office
  • Navajo Nation Veterans Administration
  • New Mexico State Police
  • New Mexico WIC Program, New Mexico Department of Health
  • Office of Community Health Workers, New Mexico Department of Health

51社区allup鈥檚 Campus Safety Week is organized by the branch鈥檚 Campus Safety Committee. Campus Safety Week is celebrated every year in September, which is National Campus Safety Awareness Month.

For more information about 51社区allup's Campus Police, visit /campuspolice/index.html.

The University of New Mexico-Gallup hosts its third annual Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

The University of New Mexico-Gallup hosts its third annual Campus Safety Fair in the Gurley Hall Commons on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

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