When devastating floods and landslides struck communities across Nepal, Som Sapkota did not hesitate to respond. Coordinating with local organizations, community leaders, and fellow Non-Resident Nepalis, Som led a relief effort that brought essential supplies — food packages, clothing, and hygiene kits — directly to families who had lost their homes and livelihoods overnight. The relief distribution reached some of the most severely affected areas, where government support had been slow to arrive and communities were desperate for assistance. Som personally oversaw the logistics of the campaign, ensuring that aid reached those who needed it most without delay or bureaucratic hurdle. This initiative was part of Som's broader commitment to Manav Sewa — the service of humanity — a value he has carried throughout his life both in Nepal and abroad. He firmly believes that those who have been fortunate enough to find success overseas carry a special responsibility to give back to the communities and the country that shaped them. The flood relief effort is one of many CSR and social initiatives Som has led over the years, reflecting his conviction that real change begins with showing up — not just with words, but with action.