Gadjah Mada Psychology Volunteer (Repsigama) is the Student Activity Body (BKM) of the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University which is engaged in psychological volunteerism, especially in disaster management and disaster mitigation management. Repsigama was officially established on February 3, 2012 and is the youngest BKM at the Faculty of Psychology, Gadjah Mada University. Before being inaugurated as BKM, Repsigama was a Psychosocial Command Post in handling the eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010. Repsigama is the first student organization in the field of psychological volunteerism in Indonesia. The principle of Repsigama is not only as a volunteer who helps in disaster management, but also empowers the community to be aware and ready to face disasters. Repsigama's work phase includes disaster mitigation and disaster rehabilitation. Natural disaster disaster management and mitigation management that applies to disaster loss law. The areas of disaster management activities carried out by Repsigama include Psychological First Aid (PFA), community-based disaster mitigation psychoeducation, disaster management training, environmental conservation, and social service.