





Pinoy Items: Acrylic Keychains
Product Features
All charms include a gold swivel clasp and ring. The charms are designed through Canva's Filipino art icons.
- No to Jeepney Phaseout: 1.5x1.5 inches
- Bahala Ako Sa Buhay Ko (I am in charge of my own life): 1.7x2.5 inches
- Ingat (Take Care): 1x2.5 inches
- Maarte (Extra) Since Birth: 2.5x2.5 inches
- Kumain Ka Na? (Did You Eat): 2.3x2.5 inches
Proceeds
15% of the proceeds from this product collection support PISTON's mission to advocate for a just and pro-people Philippine transport system. For the updated donation amounts and transparency report, please check out this link.
PISTON has been at the forefront of the #NoToJeepneyPhaseOut campaign, opposing the unjust PUV Modernization program in the Philippines. They fight to promote and advance the basic demands of Filipino transport workers for decent and stable work, livable income, freedom of association, and all their economic and democratic rights. Learn more about the struggles of Filipino jeepney workers through PISTON's work and our blogs.
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Description
Product Features
All charms include a gold swivel clasp and ring. The charms are designed through Canva's Filipino art icons.
- No to Jeepney Phaseout: 1.5x1.5 inches
- Bahala Ako Sa Buhay Ko (I am in charge of my own life): 1.7x2.5 inches
- Ingat (Take Care): 1x2.5 inches
- Maarte (Extra) Since Birth: 2.5x2.5 inches
- Kumain Ka Na? (Did You Eat): 2.3x2.5 inches
Proceeds
15% of the proceeds from this product collection support PISTON's mission to advocate for a just and pro-people Philippine transport system. For the updated donation amounts and transparency report, please check out this link.
PISTON has been at the forefront of the #NoToJeepneyPhaseOut campaign, opposing the unjust PUV Modernization program in the Philippines. They fight to promote and advance the basic demands of Filipino transport workers for decent and stable work, livable income, freedom of association, and all their economic and democratic rights. Learn more about the struggles of Filipino jeepney workers through PISTON's work and our blogs.





















