
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.
Beacon Lighting Maroochydore has proudly supported the SunnyKids House Project by donating a stunning range of lighting and fan products to help create a warm, safe, and inviting home for families escaping domestic and family violence.
As Australia’s leading specialist in premium lighting, ceiling fans, and smart solutions, with over 50 years of expertise and more than 110 stores nationwide – Beacon Lighting combines innovation, style, and functionality to elevate every space. Through their accredited lighting consultants and design studios, they deliver tailored solutions that bring both beauty and comfort to homes across the country.
For the SunnyKids House, Hannah Godsmark and the Maroochydore team provided some of their most popular and stylish products, including Aria Fans, Eclipse Maxi Downlights, Reef Exhaust Fans, and Wanaka Lights. They also contributed beautiful feature pieces such as the Aurora Exterior Spike Lights, Fjords, Artisan Pendants with Alabaster Caps, and Cirque Pendants, each chosen to help make the house feel more like a home.
“At Beacon Lighting, community impact means helping to brighten lives, not just homes,” says Hannah. “Our team felt really proud to be part of this project. Knowing that something as simple as light can help create comfort and safety for those in need truly touched us.”
The Beacon Lighting team encourages other businesses to get involved, reminding them that even small contributions can have a big impact. Their involvement in the SunnyKids House Project is a shining example of how expertise and generosity can illuminate hope for families rebuilding their lives.

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.