19/10/2016
BST.FWD had an amazing couple of days Habitat III listening in on thought leaders and building relationships to
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19/10/2016
BST.FWD had an amazing couple of days Habitat III listening in on thought leaders and building relationships to
18/10/2016
BST.FWD is excited to attend the UN's in Quito. Let the conversation about the better building of our future cities begin! Habitat III
12/09/2016
Excited to be visiting Fundación Amor y Esperanza foundation this week and see how we can support their mission of providing quality education to families below the poverty line in Quito, Ecuador
01/08/2016
We are humbled to have received this photo showing gratitude for a small gift made on behalf. Little did we know that our small contribution would be received by such big heart
18/07/2016
BST.FWD had an great weekend with amazing people exploring how we can all
17/07/2016
"If you want to go fast you go alone. If you want to go far you go together." BST FWD is making a difference.
15/07/2016
is excited for this weekends Together 2016
15/04/2016
is not a T-shirt or a hat, it's a mantra and a lifestyle. Here's our very own showing that you're never too young to change the world
14/04/2016
During our time in Manila, BST.FWD participated in local feedings with , a local misison dedicated to working with impoversihed areas. This photo was taken during one of the feedings at Angono Village. This village and others like it are a result of typoons, a common natural distater in the area
13/04/2016
Did you know that taking a photo of a Filipino is one of the biggest compliments. We wish to retrun to these villages with print outs of these photos. Doing this helps them know that they are loved despite how difficult their lives may be
12/04/2016
Give love, give your time, give resources.
11/04/2016
BST.FWD loves what Mercy Ships does. What you see here is a bening tumor. Common in many African countries, most people do not have the resources to treat them. These individuals are subject to all types of discrimintation from their families and communities because they believe the tumors are a curse