
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.
Since 1996, Crimsafe has been helping Australians feel safe where they live, work, and learn. Crimsafe is Australia’s most trusted, tested and strongest security screen. Since 1996, Crimsafe has protected Australian homes and families, provided peace-of-mind and helped communities to live safer.
For the SunnyKids House project, Crimsafe stepped in as a proud Platinum Sponsor, securing every door and window of the home with their trusted products. Local Crimsafe Authorised Licensee North Coast Blinds and Security, will measure and install each screen to ensure the house offers not only comfort, but the highest level of safety.
“Everyone deserves to feel safe where they live, work and learn,” shares the Crimsafe team. “By supporting SunnyKids, we’re helping to provide that safety to vulnerable families and children in our own community.”
This contribution reflects Crimsafe’s core purpose: making the world a safer place. Their team is passionate about helping families and communities feel protected, and the SunnyKids House project provided the perfect opportunity to put that mission into practice.
With more than 120 Authorised Licensees across Australia, Crimsafe is committed to building safer, more connected communities. Locally, North Coast Blinds and Security, has been serving the Sunshine Coast since 1997 and has a long history of supporting children’s charities, making their involvement with SunnyKids a natural fit.
For Crimsafe, the impact goes beyond products. It’s about ensuring vulnerable families and children have a safe space to heal, rebuild, and thrive. Their message to other businesses is simple: find the causes that align with your purpose and lend your support. Every contribution makes a difference.

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.