About Us

Ordinary individuals can play an extraordinary role in times of crisis.

Our goal is simple: stand by the people of Ukraine, deliver meaningful aid, and remind communities facing hardship that they are not alone.

Dyakuyu Ukraine Support Team, or DUST for short, was founded in late autumn of 2025, by our President, Gustavo San Miguel:

In Spring 2025, I joined a volunteer convoy delivering donated vehicles and essential supplies from the United Kingdom into Ukraine. What began as a simple desire to help quickly transformed into a powerful firsthand look at the reality of life in a country under constant threat. The journey carried us from calm European highways into regions marked by checkpoints, damaged infrastructure, and an unmistakable spirit of resilience. The mission was straightforward, bring vehicles and supplies to those who needed them most, but the impact was deeper than expected.

Upon crossing into Ukraine, the purpose of the trip became unmistakably clear. Every donated item mattered. The vehicles delivered immediately became more than transportation, it became a tool for achieving stability and peace.

Returning home from that April trip didn’t feel like closure. It felt like responsibility. The images stayed: medics carefully organizing donated medical supplies and local volunteers planning their next route despite exhaustion. The experience made one thing clear for me; helping once wasn’t enough. The question became, “How do we continue this work, and how do we scale it so more people can benefit?”

From that question, Dyakuyu Ukraine Support Team (DUST), was created. Built in Texas but rooted in international solidarity, DUST was formed to turn one volunteer trip into a sustained, dependable network of support. Our mission is to deliver humanitarian aid: vehicles, medical supplies, and other critical resources, to communities affected by conflict across Ukraine. We focus on efficiency, transparency, and reliable partnerships with trusted volunteers on the ground.

That first trip in April is the backbone of our organization’s story. At DUST, we are committed to continuing this work, because we’ve seen firsthand how far one act of support can reach.

Why have we called our organization Dyakuyu Ukraine Support Team?

“Dyakuyu” (Дякую) means “thank you” in Ukrainian. It’s the word heard most often during that April convoy, and it’s what drives us forward.

Our Mission

Built in Texas but rooted in international solidarity, DUST, was formed to turn one volunteer trip into a sustained, dependable network of support.

Our goal is to deliver humanitarian aid, vehicles, medical supplies, and other critical resources to communities affected by conflict across Ukraine.

We don’t have an office. We don’t have paid staff. We are an all-volunteer organization committed to ensuring that every dollar donated goes directly to purchasing and delivering aid.

We personally deliver aid to the people of Ukraine.

Zero overhead. Zero bureaucracy. Just direct impact.

Board Members

Gustavo San Miguel

CEO and Founder

Gustavo San Miguel is a Human Resources professional with over 15 years of experience across multiple industries, including higher education and the semiconductor sector. He spent several years working with multinational defense contractors in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in the Middle East, as well as with the United States Antarctica Project on the Antarctica continent.

Gustavo holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership and Ethics from St. Edward’s University and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Texas A&M University.

Nicholas Gebben

Secretary

Nicholas Gebben is an international trade and logistics professional with over 15 years of experience spanning the chemical, agriculture, and defense sectors. He currently works for an Italian defense contractor, where he oversees global trade operations, logistics coordination, and field service support across complex international environments.

Nicholas specializes in operations throughout North and Central Africa and the Middle East, bringing deep regional expertise and a strong command of international compliance, export controls, and cross-border customs management. His career has been defined by navigating highly regulated industries while enabling mission-critical operations in challenging and often high-risk regions.

Philip Gardner

Treasurer

Philip Gardner is a security engineer with over 20 years of experience.

Philip holds a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance from Western Governors University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Duke University.

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