Bobby Brown intends to build a halfway home for women suffering from domestic abuse in honor of daughter, Bobbi Kristina, who died after months in coma after she was found facedown in a bathtub in January this year.
During the pilot episode of "The Real," Bobby Brown revealed, "It's a place that I'm building - that we're just starting to build - that I feel is needed. Because if I could have been there two days before anything happened to my daughter, it wouldn't have went down like that."
There are not details yet on Bobby Brown's charitable institution, however.
Bobbi Kristina Brown's death has been surrounded with controversy after details of that day slowly trickle to the media.
The family filed a $10 million lawsuit against Bobbi Kristina's boyfriend, Nick Gordon, over allegations that he stole from her estate while she was in coma, and also on domestic violence.
The lawsuit was later ammended after the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown as the prosecutor now included wrongful death in the documents following allegations that he gave her a toxic cocktail before putting her facedown in the tub in January this year "causing her to suffer brain damage."
A lawyer for Nick Gordon told USA Today in an email by his spokesman that "the recent lawsuit against Nick is slanderous and meritless."
"Nick has been heartbroken and destroyed over the loss of his love and it's shameful that such baseless allegations have been presented publicly
In a Twitter post last month, as reported by Extra TV as the account is protected, Nick Gordon broke his silence over Bobbi Kristina Browns' death as he wrote, "I look at our pics sometimes it makes me smile sometime I cry @REALbkBrown #happymemories. I'm so happy/blessed that I had @REALbkBrown in my life. i will always & forever love you."
In the same episode of "The Real," Bobby Brown also said that coping with Bobbi Kristina Brown's death is a day-to-day struggle but it helped that his fiancé gave birth to Bodhi which helped ease the pain.