SINGAPORE – Institute of Technical Education (ITE) College West student Nur Shafiqah Muhammad Hafidz had a memorable encounter with a migrant worker during a beach clean-up in April 2025.
“He talked about how he missed his two kids and wife, but also about how he wanted to do some good and give back to the community while he was living here,” the 17-year-old said.
“I was very touched that he wanted to do good here as well – I could tell how much he loved our country,” added Shafiqah, who is pursuing a Higher Nitec in Mechanical Engineering.
Motivated by her experience in 2025, Shafiqah joined more than 400 participants – including 110 migrant workers in fields such as domestic work and construction, as well as other students – for the 2026 edition of the event on April 19.
The event was organised by 24asia, a volunteer-led non-profit that organises upskilling workshops and community events for migrant workers, including domestic helpers, in Singapore.
The annual event was first held in 2022, with the 2026 edition being the organisation’s largest to date. The clean-up took place at West Coast Park and Pasir Ris Beach.
Among the participants, 275 were aged 25 and under, including students from Nanyang Junior College, Ngee Ann Polytechnic and various ITE campuses.
On the day of the event, participants were divided into groups of 17 to 20 people, each responsible for a specific area in the parks.
Armed with trash bags and tongs, each group went around picking up tissues, cigarette butts and even plastic chairs.
The volunteers collected more than 270kg of rubbish across two locations during the four-hour event. The collected waste was later sorted so that plastic bottles, paper, cans, cups and bags could be recycled.
Students and migrant workers working together to pick up rubbish during 24asia’s annual beach clean-up


