Dylan Alcott Foundation logo which is solid dark blue with a smile cut out in the letter D.

What We Do


We’re a charitable organisation that doesn’t just talk about change; we make it happen. Through sport, education, mentorship, and disability advocacy via our foundation initiatives, we empower young Australians living with disability to chase their dreams and break down barriers that might be in their way. Join our movement and discover how we're creating a more inclusive world, one life-changing opportunity at a time. 


 


Three junior wheelchair tennis players (left) with Dylan (right) smiling to camera at the AO.
Side photo of Paddy (left) wearing headphones with his mum (middle) and Dylan (right) smiling.

Our Mission


To remove barriers and provide equal opportunities for young Australians living with disability to fulfil their potential and achieve their dreams. Through our programs and initiatives, we aim to support and empower young Australians living with disability to pursue their goals whether it be in sport, education, or other vocational ambitions. 


Our vision is a world where all individuals, regardless of their ability, have an equal chance to write their own life story and succeed; whatever that may be.



About Dylan


Dylan was born with a tumour wrapped around his spinal cord and, at a young age, struggled to come to terms with life as a paraplegic. After that difficult period, Dylan found a lifeline through sport that changed his life forever.


Throughout his esteemed career, Dylan has won 4 Paralympic gold medals, was awarded 2016 GQ Sportsman of the Year and the 2016 the Newcombe Medal. He was honoured to have received a medal of the Order of Australia (OA) in 2009 at the age of 18 and has since been awarded the highest medal of the Order of Australia (AO) in 2022.


He retired from tennis in early 2022 after winning a Golden Slam, followed shortly by the receiving the prestigious award of Australian of The Year. Off the court, Dylan is a motivational speaker, media personality, actor, and keen philanthropist. 


He co-founded the Dylan Alcott Foundation in 2017 alongside his family. As the foundation grows, the family roots are a nice reminder to why we started and a determining and deciding pillar when needed.


He is a tireless advocate for disability awareness and inspires organisations and individuals of all abilities around the world to become the best version of themselves.



Recipient Jin (left) and Dylan (right) holding hands raised on stage at Ability Fest. Both are wheelchair users.


All donations help to fund initiatives that are tailored to help young people living with disability achieve their dreams. 


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