
Rev. A.S.K Caleb (1934-2002)
Caleb Hope Foundation
Caleb means “humble- service.” Named after Rev. A.S.K Caleb (1934-2002) who was born into a Brahmin family but went to live among the poorest of the poor when he was disowned at the age of 15 for becoming a Christian. He later became active in his work for Slum Gospel Mission, and was known by the children as “Radio Uncle” of India, for the stories he told on the national radio station, FEBA. His son Jeremiah’s journey to India in 2006 to trace his father’s life and ministry led to the founding of this organization.
Hope
The mission of our organization is to bring HOPE to those who are born into circumstances where there is none, and to those who have lost hope due to wounds and bondages inflicted upon them throughout their lives.
Foundation
We strive to invest in the young generation of the slum culture and build a firm footing for their holistic development. Their solid foundation will be comprised of hard work, education, nourishment, dreams, goals, and value for life. One of the main focuses of our mission is also to raise monetary support to mobilize the poor to improve their quality of life.