SECC Video Fair
Welcome to the SECC Video Fair to view videos from our SECC non-profit charities! Learn about their work, and find out how your support through the campaign makes a difference to their mission and programs.
SECC Passport
TRAVEL (Virtually) around the Fair and let us know which charity videos you stopped in to visit! If you view four or more charity videos during the first week of the pledge drive, October 7th - October 11th, you will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a QT or Shell Gift Card to help with your travels. Please let us know which charities you visited by filling out the SECC Passport Google Form.
Join the Fair
Use the filters below to select SECC charity videos. If you do not select a filter, charity videos will be displayed at random.
EarthShare
EarthShare delivers funding to environmental nonprofits working to protect our air and water, fight for environmental justice, promote land and...
Seeing Eye, Inc.
Seeing Eye graduate Kathy talks about what it means to have a Seeing Eye dog for her independence and quality of life, and her gratitude for the...
Wesley Community and Health Centers
The video shows our youth afterschool program students learning life skills while learning to make ravioli in our licensed kitchen.
UNICEF USA
Madina of Gelhanty, a small and remote village in Sudan’s eastern Red Sea state, has more time to play with friends now that her water burden has been...
Rainforest Trust
Rainforest Trust protects the most threatened tropical forests, saving endangered wildlife through partnerships and community engagement. Through...
ReEntry by Design, Inc.
At ReEntry by Design, we believe in the transformational power of providing formerly incarcerated men and women with a second chance. Our mission is...
Read Better Be Better
Read Better Be Better is a literacy organization tackling Arizona's literacy crisis. Through our unique programming students can develop a love of...
African Wildlife Foundation
Happy Tails Service Dogs
Jake - training instructor - describing the program. Graduate student Lynn with her dog, Kirby demonstrating some ways Kirby assists her.