Sunday, August 7, 2011


Amy Winehouse's home is becoming all the headquarters of the foundation of his rehab.

People close to the late singer has revealed that the £ 2.5million property in Camden, north London, would be the center of the new Amy Winehouse Foundation.

The benefits of Winehouse's new single of the music legend Tony Bennett, used to serve base.

Bennett, himself declared that the royalties of a jazz classic "Body And Seoul" would go to the foundation, which is expected to teach all young children do not use drugs.

The late singer's father Mitch has revealed that the Foundation is to promote a variety of "causes close to his heart."

"It could help children in trouble, the children suffer from health problems, children's hospices, and more," The Sun quoted him as saying.

"We want to have a positive impact," he added.

While Winehouse was originally thought of the family to sell the 10-room, three-storey property, they later settled with the idea to do it in the head office of the Foundation.

"They think it is too valuable to give up, so the idea for a new HQ," a source revealed.

"They do not want to rent it out and if they sold it they think might attract the wrong kind of buyer, it was where Amy was killed. They can be sold in one day, but it is somehow off," the source added.

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