
NRL Star Moses Mbye Launches Sunshine Coast Youth Program with SunnyKids
NRL player Moses Mbye launches Sunshine Coast school holiday youth program with SunnyKids focused on confidence, resilience and wellbeing.
Name: Kate Marshall
Role: General Manager
TKM Construction Group has played a vital role in bringing the SunnyKids House project to life by donating their concreting services to pour the foundations and slab of the new home.
With more than 13 years of experience on the Sunshine Coast, TKM is known for their expertise in concreting, tilt panels, formwork and plastering, as well as their professionalism and commitment to quality.
For General Manager Kate Marshall and her team, being part of the project was about more than construction, it was about giving back to the community they live and work in. Inspired by the impact of SunnyKids and motivated to show appreciation for their loyal clients, TKM saw the project as an opportunity to make a meaningful difference.
Their team felt proud and excited to be involved, knowing their contribution helps provide stability and opportunity for families facing crisis. For TKM, community impact means contributing positively to the well-being and development of the region, and they believe that every effort big or small can change lives.
Kate’s message to other businesses is simple: supporting local initiatives strengthens not just the families who benefit, but the entire community.

NRL player Moses Mbye launches Sunshine Coast school holiday youth program with SunnyKids focused on confidence, resilience and wellbeing.

The Sunshine Coast community came together in style on Saturday, 21 February 2026, with the Giggle Ball raising in excess of $150,000 to support SunnyKids’ Transitional Housing Project for women and children escaping domestic and family violence.