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Sir David Martin Foundation is a family foundation, created in 1990 to help young Australians in crisis.

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Vision

To give safety, hope and opportunity to vulnerable young Australians

Mission

To help young people in crisis by enabling best practice models of treatment for youth drug and alcohol addiction.

Values

Respect, Compassion, Generosity, Impact, Celebration

Who we are

Sir David Martin Foundation is a family foundation, helping young people in crisis. We’ve raised over $80M since 1990 to enable best-practice models of treatment for youth drug and alcohol addiction.

Founded by Lady Martin, honouring the vision of her late husband, Former Governor Sir David Martin, for ‘safety, hope, and opportunity,’ we believe that young people have the capacity to make sustained, positive change, when given the appropriate support.

Lady Martin and the Martin family continue Sir David Martin’s legacy through the Foundation to this day.

What we do

Sir David Martin Foundation is the major funder of Mission Australia’s Triple Care Farm, a unique youth specific addiction treatment centre which gives Australians, aged 16-24, a safe place to get well and prepare for new opportunities. Here, young people are given a personalised approach to help them on their recovery journey.

We support programs that offer a health and holistic approach to youth addiction. This includes  withdrawal, residential rehabilitation, and aftercare. These programs provide a safe place for young people to get well, prepare for new opportunities, and create a lasting change in their lives.

The Triple Care Farm model of treatment is based on harm minimisation and personalised care, where young people can address the issues that are impacting on their ability to live.

Treating addiction requires a national strategy to address the complex landscape of youth addiction and reach every young individual in need. The Foundation aims to collaborate and be a catalyst for change.

Together, with our partners, stakeholders, and the broader community, we aspire to build a brighter future for vulnerable young people, filled with safety, hope and opportunity.

Our Impact

For young people

  • 100% reduction in chronic substance use
  • 70% reduction in suicide attempts
  • 73% in secure and stable housing
  • 53% engaged with education
  • 69% engaged in employment^

For society

For every $1 invested in quality alcohol and other drug treatment programs, there is an estimated $5.40 returned to the Australian community* through:

  • improved health outcomes
  • strengthened wellbeing
  • increased participation in community life
  • reduced demand on health and other social services

^Data from Mission Australia’s evaluations of the Triple Care Farm program in 2024.

*Source: Voce, A. & Sullivan, T. (2022). What are the monetary returns of investing in programs that reduce demand for illicit drugs? Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice No. 657. Australian Institute of Criminology.

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