Amy Winehouse's home is set to be converted into the headquarters for the rehabilitation foundation that is being set up in her memory.
Amy Winehouse's home is set to be converted into the headquarters for the rehabilitation foundation that is being set up in her memory. People near to the late singer have revealed that the 2.5million-pound property in Camden, North London, would be the focal point of the new Amy Winehouse Foundation.
The profits derived from Winehouse's new single, made with music legend Tony Bennett, will be utilised to serve the foundation.
Bennett himself declared that the royalties from the jazz classic 'Body And Soul' would go to the foundation that is expected to teach all the young children not to take drugs.
The late singer's dad Mitch has revealed that the foundation will boost a wide range of 'causes close to her heart'.
"It could include help for children in trouble, kids suffering health problems, children's hospices and more," the Sun quoted him as saying.
"We want to make a positive difference," he added.
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"They think it's too precious to give up, hence the new HQ idea," a source revealed.
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Source-ANI