A fan of singer and actor Lee Jun-young practiced warm giving.

International child care organization Compassion said on the 18th that a fan of Lee Jun-young, who asked to remain anonymous, donated 3,000,000 won to celebrate the release of his new mini album "Last Dance".

Lee Jun-young debuted with the group U-KISS and has continued active musical activities, and recently showed delicate acting as Youngbeom in the Netflix original series "When Life Gives You Tangerines." He has been recognized for stable acting in a variety of genres, including "24-hour health club" and "Weak Hero 2," drawing attention as a next-generation actor. In addition, he is set to return as a singer with the new album "Last Dance" on the 22nd, his first in five years, raising fans' expectations.

According to the donor's wish that the donation be used for medical and nutrition support for children suffering from illness, the contribution will be used for a kidney transplant support project for 18-year-old Benedicta, who lives in Ghana. Korea Compassion plans to support costs needed for preoperative tests and surgery fees, drug treatment, and recovery support so that Benedicta, who has been receiving long-term treatment for end-stage renal failure, can recover her health and return to daily life.

The anonymous donor said, "I realized the joy of expressing love within support for the artist, and I wanted to spread this as a good influence," and added, "I hope this donation becomes a small seed of hope for children around the world suffering from illness and helps them grow and nurture their dreams."

A Korea Compassion official said, "We are deeply grateful that you put into practice such a meaningful sharing out of sincere support for Lee Jun-young," and added, "We will do our best to ensure this donation leads to meaningful support and to help fans' warm hearts lead to a healthy culture of sharing."

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