J. Caleb

Perkins

COMMUNITY ORGANIZER & AUTHOR


ABOUT J. CALEB

J. Caleb Perkins is a New York City-based community organizer, author, and creative. Caleb is also the founder of Remedy Network Inc, a social impact organization that catalyzes social change through advocacy, education, and collaboration. Caleb is passionate about mental health, prison reform, and building stronger communities. 

“What saddens you the most is what you’re designed to solve, and what angers you the most is what you’re designed to fix.”


PHILOSOPHY

J. Caleb believes in the power of storytelling and how it can positively change our world.


Interested in contacting J. Caleb? Caleb offers speaking and consulting services to students, parents, faith-based organizations, K-12 schools, postsecondary institutions, and corporations.

SERVICES

Sample Topics include:

Education Technology: How To Implement Best-In-Class Education Technology, Overcoming The Challenges of Education for Adults in Custody in a Post-Covid Corrections Environment

Leadership Development: Networking Essentials, Professional Development, Developing the Leader in You

Entrepreneurship: Startup Coaching, Non-Profit formation, Establishing A Brand Presence, Marketing Best Practices, Prospecting for Industry Leading Talent

Television & Podcast Interviews:

Sample Topics Include:

- Mental Health Advocacy

- Prison Reform

- Building Stronger and Safer Communities


Purchase J. Caleb Perkins Book, “Remedy Network”

REMEDY NETWORK is a practical guide for millennials who desire the courage to start an initiative of change and share their story. J. Caleb began Remedy Network Inc. after hearing the devastating news of Kalief Browder's suicide that occurred in the summer of 2015.

“By the time you finish reading J. Caleb’s book, I can guarantee that you’ll be inspired to use your story to effect meaningful change in the world.”

Paul Sohn, Best-selling author, “Quarter-Life Calling” & Founder of QARA

“J. Caleb’s journey will be a lesson for some, and a reminder for others, that what appears as hardship and struggle may very well be the roots we bury deep into the soil.”

Karyn Parsons—Best Known As Hilary Banks on the NBC Sitcom Fresh Prince of Bel Air & Founder of The Sweet Blackberry Foundation

“…I love the fact that this young professional has put his stories into a book, revealing what he’s learned along the way from both the triumphant and tragic days. His story is authentic, relevant and raw.”

Dr. Tim Elmore, Best-selling author & President of Growing Leaders

Let's create together

Let's create together