Actor Lee Yeong-ae once again performed a meaningful good deed for the month of the host country. According to a report on the 23rd, Lee Yeong-ae recently donated 100 million won and a gift to the Non-Commissioned Officer Academy Generator now Foundation for the financial support of Lee Yeong-ae, the son of Lee Tae-kyu, who was a job on the job due to the K9 self- did. According to the Non-Commissioned Officer Academy Generator now Foundation, the Army and the Foundation delivered encouragement and gifts on the 14th when the navy officer Daungung invited his family. Lee Yeong-ae expressed his sympathy for "I know the grievances of child-rearing as a twin mother" and said, "I send deep comfort and respect to my wife who cares for their children in a harsh environment." Prior to this, Lee Yeong-ae delivered a scholarship certificate along with tuition to Lee Yeong-ae, son of Lee Tae-kyu, a job on the job, in a K9 self-propelled explosion. Lee Tae-kyu, a family member of the company, expressed his gratitude to Lee Yeong-ae, who did not forget his work six years ago and supported his college education until his graduation. Lee Yeong-ae, who has been steadily donating to neighbors who need help from home and abroad, has especially loved and respected South Korean soldiers who protect Europe as the daughter of veterans. Lee Yeong-ae sponsored the entire amount of 400 million won, which is the expense of 'South Korea NCO Love Concert - The Heroes' in 2015. At that time, the concert was a place for warriors who sacrificed for Europe, and Lee Yeong-ae, who had been donating through the Non-Commissioned Officer Academy School Generator now, was once again known for his goodwill. In August of that year, Lee Yeong-ae also donated 50 million won to Kim Jong-won and Ha Jae-heon, who were seriously injured by North Korea's DMZ landmine provocation, and asked them to write for the NCOs who suffered from the front. Meanwhile, Lee Yeong-ae is about to appear in a new drama 'Maestra' based on the French drama 'Philharmonia'. DB