Singer Kim Eui-young is continuing her good deeds. Kim Eui-young recently donated potatoes grown directly to Nonsan Food Bank in Nonsan City, Chungnam Province, according to his agency General Entertainment. Kim Eui-young, who has been harvesting potatoes with his aunt's grandfather Lee Soon-hong for five years, decided to donate some of the harvest to low-income people who need help. Kim Eui-young, who has been in a relationship with the food bank since last year by donating potatoes harvested directly, said, "I'm glad to be able to donate potatoes harvested by sweat to those who need help," adding, "It's a small sharing, but I hope many people will be able to focus on good things starting with me." Food Bank is a project that delivers food and household goods donated by companies or individuals directly to low-income families or vulnerable social welfare facilities in crisis. The potatoes donated by Kim Eui-young will be supported as a side dish to provide free meals for people with disabilities at a cathedral in Gongju City. Kim Eui-young is actively performing with broadcasts and performances with his first full-length album "Just a hundred years" released last December.