Nonprofit Organization

Doing Exceptional Deeds (D.A.D.)

Uplifting individuals and strengthening communities across generations through education-first programs that build confidence, character, accountability, and purpose.

Our Mission

At Doing Exceptional Deeds (D.A.D.), we uplift individuals and strengthen communities through education-first programs that build confidence, character, accountability, and purpose. We serve youth, young adults, student-athletes, and seniors with initiatives that support personal growth, mentorship, and community engagement—creating pathways to clarity, resilience, and responsibility.

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The Team William Windle, Ethan Wong, Nicolas Diaz

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What We Believe

At the heart of D.A.D. is a belief that exceptional deeds—small and large—create lasting impact. By empowering individuals to grow, lead, and give back, we invest not only in today's potential but in a stronger, more connected tomorrow.

High Expectations

We believe in the potential of every individual

Personal Responsibility

We guide students toward accountability and growth

Supportive Care

We deliver support with genuine compassion and consistency

Student Success Advisory Model

Doing Exceptional Deeds now offers a continuity-based Student Success Advisory model designed to support students from middle school through high school. This approach provides consistent adult guidance, goal-setting, accountability, and reflection that follows students across grade levels and key transitions.

The advisory model is rooted in high expectations, personal responsibility, and support delivered with care — helping students reset, refocus, and grow academically, emotionally, and personally.

Program delivery may occur during the school day or through expanded learning structures based on school and community needs.

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