
About Us

The Colleen Perkins‐Bailey Project for Kidney Disease Awareness (The C.P.B. Project) was inspired by the life of Chronic Kidney Disease patient, Colleen Perkins-‐ Bailey. Colleen was diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease at age 15 and despite the tribulations associated with Chronic Kidney disease, she still maintained a positive outlook and lived her life abundantly as a mother, mentor, friend, and international flight attendant.
Over 32‐million people suffer from Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States. The Colleen Perkins-Bailey Project’s mission is to bring forth a greater awareness to communities across the country about kidney disease and the ultimate sacrifice—the gift of organ donation. Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, The C.P.B. Project is focused on supporting those living with Chronic Kidney Disease as well as, educating families & communities through educational programming—locally and nationally.
The Colleen Perkins-Bailey Project
“As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands — one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.”
Audrey Hepburn
Our Mission
Our Mission The mission of the Colleen Perkins-Bailey Project is to help spread
hope and shed light on current and alternative resources available to those living with Chronic
Kidney Disease. In addition, we strive to help the communities and families of such loved ones
to be more supportive and educated on the new lifestyle their loved one must adopt through
educational programs and resources.
Our Vision
Our Vision is to be a leader in helping a community of Chronic Kidney Disease
patients to live their best lives. Through education and providing prevention methods to those
affected by Kidney Disease. Our organization strives to serve as a beacon of hope for those
affected by this disease and wants to make their families aware of how they can be a strong
support system for their loved ones.