
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.
Coope-Elec Pty Ltd has proudly supported the SunnyKids House Project as a Gold Sponsor, generously donating electrical services and materials to help create a safe and welcoming home for families escaping domestic and family violence.
As a locally owned and operated electrical business, Coope-Elec specialises in multi-residential and commercial projects – but this project represented something more meaningful than business as usual.
“Being a locally based electrical services business, we saw this as more than just a job, it was a chance to join a charity that’s actually making a difference in our community,” says Director Matt Cooper. “Supporting SunnyKids felt like a genuine way for our team to give back to the place where we live and work.”
The Coope-Elec team has embraced the opportunity with enthusiasm and pride, finding deep purpose in contributing to a project that supports local families in crisis. Their involvement has strengthened team spirit and reaffirmed their belief in using trade skills to make a tangible impact.
For Matt and his team, community impact means more than completing great projects – it’s about helping the community thrive. “When local businesses use their skills, time, and resources locally, we build stronger connections, safer places, and more resilient families,” Matt shares.
Their message to other businesses is simple: “Get involved! Any contribution matters. Partnering on a project like this is a community investment. It’s about more than profit, it’s about people.”
Coope-Elec is proud to stand alongside SunnyKids and looks forward to continuing to support initiatives that bring safety, stability, and hope to local families.

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.