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The Amy Winehouse Foundation is on the way to making good on its pledge to donate $780,000 (500,000 pounds)in its first year of existence.our editor recommendsAmy Winehouse's Parents to Anderson Cooper: 'There Was No One There to Rescue Her'Amy Winehouse's 'Our Day Will Come' Tribute Video Premieres (Video)Amy Winehouse 'Not Suicidal' Before Death, Inquest RevealsAmy Winehouse's Father Physically Fought Her Drug DealersAmy Winehouse's 'Black to Black' Dress Sells for $68,000Related Topics•Amy Winehouse The charitable organization, run by the singer's parents, Mitch and Janis Winehouse, made their first monetary gift, to London's Little Havens Children's Hospice east, reports the Associated Press. PHOTOS: Amy Winehouse Funeral The $15,600 donation was accompanied by a visit from the Winehouses, who lost their daughter July 23. The coroner ruled it a "death by misadventure" in Oct. Winehouse had more than five times the legal limit of alcohol in her system when she was found dead at her North London home. "We want to go and visit people because people loved Amy, the children loved Amy" Mitch, who is also writing a book about his daughter, told the AP. PHOTOS: Amy Winehouse Career in Pictures "I would say this is what we do for a living but we don't get paid to do it," he said. "Amy's left us in the fortunate position where we don't have to worry about going to work like we had to, as long as we're sensible and careful, but all of our efforts are now channeled into the foundation." VIDEO: Coldplay Pays Tribute to Amy Winehouse Winehouse's posthumous album, Lioness: Hidden Treasures, will be released Monday, Dec. 5, and features 12 previously unreleased tracks. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Hollywood's Notable Deaths Related Topics Amy Winehouse
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