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HCCS Meets with Bree James MP to Strengthen Community Connections in Cairns

Himalayan Community Care Services (HCCS) recently had the opportunity to meet with Bree James MP, Member for Barron River, to discuss the work we are doing within the disability support sector and across the broader community. We would like to thank Ms James for taking the time to meet with our team and for the opportunity to share our current services and future initiatives. These conversations are valuable in supporting a shared understanding of the needs within our community and the role organisations like HCCS play in delivering person-centred support. Photo Highlights During the meeting, we also spoke about our ...read more

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Employee of the Month – March 2026

Himalayan Community Care Services (HCCS) is proud to recognise Kelly Hooper-Grogan as our Employee of the Month for March. Kelly consistently demonstrates reliability, kindness, and genuine care in the way she supports participants. Her positive attitude, strong work ethic, and commitment to delivering high-quality support make a meaningful difference in the lives of those she works with. Photo Highlights Recognising Dedication and Compassion At HCCS, we value team members who go above and beyond in their roles, and Kelly is a great example of this. She approaches every shift with professionalism and compassion, ensuring participants feel supported, respected, and empowered. ...read more

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A Dream Beyond Boundaries – Support Shalom Rai

Himalayan Community Care Services (HCCS) is proud to support 13-year-old Shalom Rai, a talented young footballer from Launceston with Bhutanese heritage, who has been offered an incredible opportunity to travel to West Ham, United Kingdom in November for professional football exposure. Shalom was born in Launceston to parents who arrived in Australia through the Humanitarian Settlement Program. He has been passionate about football since the age of five and has developed into a dedicated and hardworking young athlete with the strong support of his father, Suman Rai. Over the years, he has continued to grow through consistent training, commitment, and ...read more

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Kids Cricket Blast Brings Community Together in Cairns

Himalayan Community Care Services (HCCS) is proud to share the success of our recent Kids Cricket Blast, held on Saturday, 18 July 2026 at the Walker Sporting & Recreational Precinct in Edmonton. Video Highlights The event brought together children, families, and community members for a fun-filled morning focused on cricket, teamwork, and connection. It was fantastic to see so many young participants getting involved, building confidence, and enjoying the opportunity to learn new skills in a supportive and inclusive environment. From 9:00am to 1:00pm, the grounds were filled with energy, laughter, and enthusiasm as children took part in a range ...read more

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HCCS Connects with Terry James MP to Strengthen Community Outcomes in Cairns

HCCS Connects with Terry James MP to Strengthen Community Outcomes in Cairns Himalayan Community Care Services (HCCS) recently had the opportunity to meet with Terry James MP, providing a valuable chance to connect and share the work we are continuing to develop across the Cairns region. We would like to sincerely thank Mr. James for taking the time to meet with our team. The discussion focused on the range of supports we deliver through the NDIS, alongside our broader community initiatives through the Himalayan Organisation for Multicultural Communities (HOMC). These programs are designed to strengthen inclusion, improve access to services, ...read more

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Cairns Bhutanese Cricket Club Celebrates 3rd Grade Grand Final Victory

Cairns Bhutanese Cricket Club Celebrates 3rd Grade Grand Final Victory Himalayan Community Care Services (HCCS) would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Cairns Bhutanese Cricket Club on their incredible achievement as 3rd Grade FNQ Club Champions for the 2025–2026 season. This well-deserved win reflects the team’s dedication, hard work, and commitment throughout the season. Finishing the year as champions is a fitting reward for the effort, teamwork, and resilience shown by the players. We are proud to support the journey of these talented players and to stand alongside organisations that bring communities together through sport. Initiatives like this ...read more

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HCCS Meets with Michael Healy MP to Strengthen Community Support in Cairns

In March, Himalayan Community Care Services (HCCS) had the pleasure of meeting with Michael Healy MP, providing a valuable opportunity to discuss our services and ongoing initiatives supporting individuals and families across Far North Queensland. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Healy for generously taking the time to meet with our team. The conversation provided an important opportunity to share insights into the work we are doing within the NDIS and the broader community support sector, as well as the initiatives we are developing to better support the region. Photo Highlights During the meeting, we explored ...read more

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When we first started with HCCS, we understood that Agaru would be engaging with a whole new set of carers all over again! However, we came to realise that beyond our expectations, the HCCS administration and carer staff worked with so much diligence and professionalism, that Agaru was able to engage with more activities – personal, medical / physio and social - in just three weeks, than what he had in four months with the previous carer organisation. It was a valuable and significant decision to change to HCCS. Since starting, we discovered the recommendations to move came from our NDIS Plan co-ordinator, plus a family relative who had also completed a NDIS Plan co-ordinator course. Agaru is now undergoing planned hydrotherapy activities, with a specialist and the attending HCCS carer staff member, as well as continuing scheduled ongoing speech pathology therapy and other physical exercise activities. It is such a milestone to achieve......!!

Agaru Anderson

Hello, my name is Tula Maya Magar. I was born in Bhutan. Over 30 years ago I fled my home country and went to Nepal, following the mass exodus of fellow southern Bhutanese, who are mainly Nepali speakers. While living in a refugee camp in Nepal, I lost my vision and subsequently, I came to Australia as a visually impaired person. I have had a huge shift in life, moving from a refugee camp to the beautiful country of Australia. After relocation, things became relaxed to some extent. But my visual impairment could not be reversed. I always had to rely on my husband for community access and attending important appointments. My sons and daughters must work and thus cannot be with me. My husband, who is also my carer, is unable to speak English, not being able to drive, I had a limited movement because I had to mostly rely on him. He would hold my hand and take me to places that were within walking distance. But the circumstances have changed now since I started availing support through NDIS. I have my support worker. My support worker takes me to places, takes me to attend medical appointments. With the help of my support worker, the community and shopping centres have become accessible to me. Not only that, but my support worker also translates important information for me. Every second Tuesday, when I get to meet other community members, I enjoy speaking to them and singing songs. I became a rejuvenated person. I feel as if my vision has come back. I may never see things again, but I feel my inner eye, like a divine eye, has become open through which I can see things not only just that are around but those that are subtle, too.

Tula Magar

I was hospitalised for about three months. My Support Coordinator tried her best to find a matching Support Worker for me who can understand me, my disability, my culture and foster a positive care and support. I was lacking consistent support due to the incompetency of my SW’s. I was introduced to HCCS care in June 2022. Within a very short period of time HCCS and their SW become a crucial part of my support network. My Support Workers are friendly and understand my unique needs. I like their flexibility, they become available even with short notice regardless of any day or time. Sometimes I am not sure how my funding works and like to understand more about NDIS. The way they treat and answer me is very professional. Their empathy and effective communication skills have made a significant difference in my life.

Timena Blanket

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