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 2nd - October 6th, 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.
Cure Alzheimer's Fund
Public Service Announcement. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to funding research with the highest probability of preventing, slowing or...
CHC: Creating Healthier Communities
The Wilderness Society
There cannot be an equitable plan for 30x30 without prioritizing the voices and leadership of BIPOC and youth of color. An equitable and inclusive...
A New Leaf
You can help end homelessness in Arizona by donating to provide shelter to families in your local community! Give to A New Leaf today and give safe...
Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Inc.
Research moves us forward. Discoveries in the lab have revolutionized our understanding of breast cancer and generated therapies that are giving...
Pillars of Grace 501 (c) (3) non profit
About Pillars of Grace non profit organization
GoTEN (Go to Every Nation)
GoTEN is a faith-based non profit organization focused on helping legally resettled refugees learn English, get jobs, and experience a community of...
Jewish Family & Children's Service
Jewish Family & Children's Service is dedicated to strengthening the community by providing behavioral health, health care and social services to all...
Foundation for Blind Children
The Foundation for Blind Children was founded in 1952 by parents of blind children who wanted services for their blind children in Phoenix, instead of...