When we think of Changi Airport, we picture Jewel’s indoor waterfalls, and the butterfly gardens at various terminals.
But what many may not realise is that the world-famous airport is also a temporary refuge for rough sleepers, especially during the festive period.
Singapore activist Gilbert Goh and four volunteers from Love Aid Singapore recently combed the airport’s terminals till 2am to distribute S$50 ang pows and oranges to homeless individuals sheltering there.
In an Instagram post on February 16, Gilbert shared they gave out 24 ang pows that night. Based on his observations over the years, he estimates that there are about 70 to 80 homeless individuals staying at the airport over the Chinese New Year.
According to their IG posts, Gilbert and his team have been documenting their efforts since 2020.
Love Aid Singapore is a non-governmental organisation that counsels unemployed Singaporeans/
“The world-famous airport is a conducive place to rest for rough sleepers as it is air-conditioned, safe, and very clean,” Gilbert wrote.





