Safe@Weber Ambassador Program
The Safe@Weber Ambassador program equips faculty, staff and students on campus with information and resources to prevent, identify, and respond to violence and harm.
What are Safe@Weber Ambassadors?
Safe@Weber Ambassadors are faculty, staff and students on campus who have volunteered to connect students with support and resources. These individuals undergo extensive training on the dynamics of interpersonal violence, violence prevention and how to support those who have experienced harm. Ambassadors are not advocates or therapists but can provide direction and support along the way.
Reporting Requirements
Weber State Faculty and Staff have certain reporting requirements under PPM 3-32 and that require them to report any known or suspected policy or law violations. However, our Ambassadors are aware that not everyone wants to report and are trained to balance their reporting responsibilities with survivors’ power of choice. They are familiar with confidential resources on campus and in the community. For those needing support who do not want to report, simply let an Ambassador know what general resource you are seeking and they will connect you with the appropriate resource.
How to Get Involved
Safe@Weber Ambassador Program for Students
Looking to join a group who is passionate about community safety, harm reduction and violence prevention?
Safe@Weber Student Ambassadors are leaders on campus who are trained and empowered to support fellow students who have experienced harm.
Opportunities include:
- Earning GivePulse service hours
- Recieving a Specialized Training Certificate
- Professional development
- Building your resume
- Recieving Safe@Weber swag
- Contributing to a safer campus community
Safe@Weber Ambassador Program for Faculty/Staff
Want to be involved in creating a community of care and safety on campus?
Faculty/Staff Safe@Weber Ambassadors collaborate with Safe@Weber in cultivating safety, care and belonging on campus
Opportunities include:
- Networking and community building
- Assist with facilitating violence prevention/harm reduction education for Safe@Weber programs
- Participating in events with other Faculty/Staff Ambassadors
- Professional development
- Supporting the Wildcat community
Expectations of Safe@Weber Ambassadors
Safe@Weber Ambassadors will be expected to:
- Complete 3 hours of mandatory orientation sessions
- Monthly check-ins with Safe@Weber Staff
- Remain knowledgeable about campus & community resources and violence prevention curriculum
- Provide a safe and welcoming space when you are approached by students
Apply to Become a Safe@Weber Ambassador
Complete the program application and you will be contacted about next steps.
Contact Safe@Weber at safeatweber@weber.edu with any questions.
Contact Faculty & Staff Safe@Weber Ambassadors
Our Safe@Weber Faculty & Staff Ambassadors are happy to support students and connect them with resources. However, they do have reporting requirements at the university. If you are looking for confidential resources at Weber State, contact Safe@Weber Advocacy Staff or Counseling & Psychological Resources Center.

Bryan Kuchak
(he/him/his)
Veteran's Educational Services Specialist
Military-Affiliated Student Center
bryankuchak@weber.edu

Chelsea Farnsworth
(she/her/hers)
DREAM Advisor/Transition Specialist
Disability Services chelsealongson@weber.edu

Isabelle Vivier
(she/her/hers)
Administrative Specialist III
School of Computing
isabellevivier@weber.edu

Jessica Fisher
(she/her/hers, they/them/theirs)
Student Engagement Program Manager
Student Success Center
jessicafisher4@weber.edu

Rebecca Schull
(she/her/hers)
Financial Aid and Scholarships Specialist III
Financial Aid and Scholarship Office rebeccaschull@weber.edu

Rochelle Bronson
(she/her/hers)
Program Administrator
Student Health and Wellness rochellebronson@weber.edu

Sandra Baltazar
(she/her/hers)
Community Partnerships Coordinator
Center for Community Engaged Learning
sandrabaltazar@weber.edu
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Tawny Choi
(she/her/hers)
Academic Advisor
College of Behavioral & Social Sciences
tawnychoi@weber.edu

Teresa Martinez
(she/her/hers)
Associate Director
Community Engaged Student Development
teresamartinez1@weber.edu