Gratitude & Giving Back
Celebrating the season of thanks by supporting the infusion community—together.
As we enter the Thanksgiving and holiday season, we’re reflecting on the partnerships that make our work possible. At Infinity Infusion Solutions, we are truly thankful for the dedicated providers, manufacturers, and partners who help strengthen infusion care every day.
This season, your insight not only helps guide the future—it also fuels meaningful giving across our industry.
How the Initiative Works
As part of our Gratitude & Giving Back campaign, IIS will donate $10 to one of two industry organizations of your choosing when you complete a brief 5-minute survey.
It’s our way of expressing appreciation during this season of gratitude and reinvesting in the community that supports patients and providers year-round.
Why Your Feedback Matters
Your experience and perspective are invaluable. By sharing what’s working—and where additional support may be needed—you help IIS:
Drive continuous improvement
Align resources and priorities more effectively
Tailor our offerings to real-world needs
Strengthen network services for providers and partners
Your feedback ensures we continue advancing infusion care with purpose, clarity, and collaboration.
Thank You for Supporting Our Shared Mission
During this season of giving, we’re especially grateful for your partnership. As we celebrate 10 years of empowering providers and enriching lives, we remain committed to building the next decade of progress—together.
Thank you for helping us create a more connected, accessible, and patient-centered infusion community.
Gratitude & Giving Back Industry Partners: (include their logos which I attached)
National Infusion Center Association (NICA): A nonprofit trade association representing non-hospital, community-based infusion providers, advocating for safe, more affordable settings for provider-administered medications and offering standards, resources and best practices across the infusion space.
Infusion Providers Alliance (IPA): A leading voice for in-office and freestanding ambulatory infusion providers, focused on preserving the provider-patient relationship, safeguarding access to infused therapies, and shaping policy to support non-hospital infusion care.



