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Face Of Today Gala Draws Vancouver's Finest For A Good Cause

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Surrounded by the philanthropic legacy of her mother Jacqui Cohen while growing up, it's no surprise that Kasondra Cohen-Herrendorf, heir to the Army and Navy department store fortune, caught the giving bug.

Face of Today, the charity organization Cohen-Herrendorf founded, held its fifth annual fundraising gala Friday at the Rosewood Hotel Georgia in downtown Vancouver.

It was a night of glamour and giving, with many of the city's young and successful in attendance.

The Huffington Post B.C. was there to take in all of the action, and it didn't take long to spot the likes of the Party Skirts designers Mariel and Lauren Armstrong, Gumboot Glam's Ally Soeker, HUSH Magazine's editor-in-chief Parsoua Shirzad, Donnelly Group's Derek Anderson, model Nisha Kharé, and man about town Fred Lee, to name a few.

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There was a silent auction as well as a live auction, with amazing offerings from Cavalier, Mile's End Motors, Burberry, SeaWheeze Half Marathon, Kings of Leon, Kruse Designs, Veuve Clicquot, and more. The goal was to raise half a million dollars, according to VancityBuzz.

Oh, and did we mention the Veuve Clicquot, oysters, mini cupcakes, and Belvedere on offer?

And all for a good cause. The Face of Today foundation that helps underprivileged youth aged 16 to 25 achieve their goals.

"[Kasondra] believes everyone deserves an equal opportunity to strive for their highest potential and work towards accomplishing their dreams," states Cohen-Herrendorf's bio. "Growing up in a privileged environment and being exposed to charity at a young age she always envisioned herself starting something on her own."

Way to go, Kasondra!

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