The Infinity Project

The Infinity Project

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06/09/2026

Cali still needs your help ❤️

$411 raised
$759 still needed

Every dollar brings her one step closer to the dental care she needs.

If you cant donate please consider sharing her story.

theinfinityprojectnfp.org/donations/helpcali/

Photos from The Infinity Project's post 06/08/2026

Can 8 local businesses sponsor $100 each to help Cali reach her goal? ❤️

We’re looking for 8 local businesses willing to donate $100 toward Cali’s veterinary care.

We’re currently at $375 raised and need $795 more to fully fund her treatment.

If your business would like to help, comment below or send us a message. We’ll recognize all business sponsors on our page.

Know a business that loves animals and supports the community? Tag them below. 👇

🐾 About Cali

Cali is a 13 year old cat who has been with her family since she was found as a tiny kitten on the side of the road.

Over the past several months, her family has spent hundreds of dollars on veterinary visits, medications, and treatments trying to help her. Despite their efforts, Cali continues to struggle with pain and is now spending much of her time hiding under the bed instead of being with the family she loves.

Veterinarians have recommended dental surgery, including multiple extractions, to help relieve her pain.

Her family has done everything they can. Now we’re asking our community to help bridge the gap.

Together, we can help Cali get the care she deserves. ❤️

https://theinfinityprojectnfp.org/donations/helpcali/

Photos from The Infinity Project's post 06/06/2026

Thanks to everyone who came to our Paint Your Pet event at Project Human X today!

Proceeds from this event will go towards keeping pets like these in their homes. We appreciate everyone for supporting our nonprofit and our mission.

06/06/2026

For 13 years, Cali has been loved by the same family.

They found her as a tiny kitten on the side of the road and gave her a home where she has been cherished ever since.

Over the past several months, her family has done everything they could to help her. They’ve paid for exams, medications, and follow-up visits, hoping she would improve.

Instead, the pain has gotten worse.

The cat who once wanted to be with her family is now spending much of her time hiding under the bed.

Veterinary records indicate concern for severe dental disease, and Cali now needs multiple extractions to relieve her pain.

Her owner has exhausted her resources trying to help. She never asked for a handout. She asked for a chance to keep helping the cat she has loved for 13 years.

Our goal is $1,170.

So far, we’ve raised just $20.

If 115 people gave $10, this fundraiser would be fully funded.

If you’re unable to donate, please share. The right person seeing this post could change everything for Cali.

If you would like to donate directly to the veterinary clinic, please send us a private message and we can provide the account information.

The Infinity Project pays approved veterinary invoices directly. Funds are never provided to applicants.

Let’s help Cali get out from under the bed and back to the family who loves her.

https://theinfinityprojectnfp.org/donations/helpcali/

Photos from The Infinity Project's post 06/05/2026

🚨 Help Cali Get the Care She Needs 🚨

Cali has been part of her family’s life since she was found on the side of the road as a tiny kitten. For years, she has been loved, cared for, and cherished.

Recently, Cali’s family noticed that something was wrong. What started as concerns about her eye has progressed to pain, swelling, and changes in her behavior. The loving cat who once enjoyed spending time with her family has begun hiding under the bed and no longer seems like herself.

Over the past several months, her owner has done everything she can to help Cali. She has paid for veterinary visits, medications, and treatments while searching for answers and hoping to see improvement. Unfortunately, Cali continues to struggle, and further treatment is now needed.

Cali’s current veterinary estimate is $1,170.

Like many families, Cali’s owner loves her pet deeply but is facing financial limitations after already spending significant money trying to help her. No one should have to watch a beloved companion suffer while wondering how they will afford the next step in treatment.

The Infinity Project is raising funds to help offset the cost of Cali’s veterinary care. Donations made through this fundraiser will be paid directly toward approved veterinary expenses.

https://theinfinityprojectnfp.org/donations/helpcali/

If you would prefer to donate directly to Cali’s account at the veterinary clinic, please send The Infinity Project a private message and we will provide the account information. To protect the family’s privacy, account details will not be posted publicly.

Every dollar brings Cali one step closer to the treatment she needs and the comfort she deserves.

Thank you for helping us keep pets home for infinity.

06/01/2026

🐾 Help Pets While Reviewing Your Insurance 🐾

Did you know that a simple insurance quote can help local pets?

Billy Aldrich - Country Financial has partnered with The Infinity Project to donate one microchip for every completed insurance quote.

✔ No obligation quote

✔ Supports local pets

✔ Helps fund community microchipping efforts

Interested in receiving a quote?

Visit the link below to submit your contact information and permission to be contacted.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmFvHl7favuXZYBOfovPaB5V3x6v3kkBTGpjF4VydM2Ge91Q/viewform

The Infinity Project is not selling insurance and does not receive commissions from insurance policies. Participation is completely voluntary.

Photos from The Infinity Project's post 05/21/2026

This is something we’ve been hesitant to say out loud, but the reality is that we cannot continue helping families and pets without consistent donations coming in.

Right now, most donations only come in when we post an urgent fundraiser. But many emergencies do not give us time to fundraise first. Some situations require immediate decisions, immediate vet care, or immediate supplies.

Every week, we receive multiple requests for:
• emergency medical care
• pet food assistance
• urgent situations where families are trying desperately to keep their pets

And sometimes, we have to say no simply because there is no funding available at that moment.

Events help us spread awareness, connect with the community, and grow support for our mission, but events also cost money to organize and run. Exposure alone does not pay veterinary bills or keep our programs operating.

What truly helps nonprofits like ours survive is recurring monthly support.

Even small monthly donations make a difference:
• $5/month helps provide pet food assistance
• $10/month helps cover microchips
• $25/month helps build emergency medical funds over time

When multiple people give consistently, it allows us to say “yes” more often without scrambling to fundraise during every emergency.

Right now, we currently only have one recurring monthly donor.

If you believe in keeping pets with the families who love them, please consider becoming a monthly supporter of The Infinity Project. Stable support creates real impact for pets in our community.

Thank you to everyone who continues to share, donate, volunteer, attend events, and believe in our mission. We truly could not do this without you.

theinfinityprojectnfp.org/donations/infinityclub/

Photos from The Infinity Project's post 05/16/2026

Thank you to everyone who came out to support The Infinity Project at our Run Like An Animal 5K today. Whether you ran, walked, volunteered, sponsored, donated, shared our posts, or simply showed up to cheer everyone on, we appreciate you more than you know.

Seeing the community come together for pets and families in need means the world to us. Every registration, donation, and show of support helps us continue our mission of keeping pets home for infinity.

We’re so grateful for every single person who helped make today possible. Thank you for supporting our nonprofit, our mission, and the animals who depend on it.

05/15/2026

We are obsessed with the new design of our TIP drawstring bags! We will be handing these out at upcoming events and community outreach days.

05/13/2026

❤️ UPDATE ON GIZMO ❤️

First, we want to sincerely thank everyone who donated, shared, and reached out with support for Gizmo. Because of your kindness, Gizmo was able to be seen by a veterinarian and begin receiving treatment.

At this time, the veterinarian believes Gizmo could possibly have bobcat fever or mycoplasma, especially since his sibling recently passed away after experiencing very similar symptoms. Gizmo was sent home with antibiotics and fluids to help keep him hydrated while they continue monitoring his condition.

Right now, we are taking things day by day and hoping the medications help him begin feeling better soon.

Please continue keeping Gizmo and his family in your thoughts.

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