The “I Want Candy” singer tragically died on Nov. 5 after a years-long battle with addiction and mental health struggles.
“Mental Health is so unbelievably important. It’s not talked about enough and is so often overlooked,” she wrote on her own Story. “Mental illness leads to so many different problems within your life and can result in serious issues like addiction.”
She continued, “Aaron was an incredibly kind, gentle, talented and funny person. We hope that you choose to remember the Aaron we all loved deeply and you continue to keep sharing those beautiful memories of him.” The nonprofit organization, which Nick serves as an ambassador for, also released a statement, saying all the proceeds will fund “educational content” and “lesson plans or activities for schools” in order to help the Carter family’s commitment to “helping others.”As Page Six previously reported, Aaron was found dead in his bathtub on Nov.
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