All proceeds benefit the SPCA's Cinderella Fund, which provides lifesaving treatment and rehabilitation to prepare pets for adoption.

"That's going to allow us to deliver crucial medical treatment to more than 3,500 homeless animals who are going to need it, who we'll take into our care in the coming 12 months," Richmond SPCA's CEO Tamsen Kingry said. "Our goal is to get them rehabilitated, make sure that they that they receive all the treatment that they need, so that we can prepare them for adoption and loving homes in our community."

The gala raised more than $840,000. But sources said the final amount could approach $900,000 as additional donations continue to come in. The organization had set an initial target of $800,000.

CBS 6's Greg McQuade emceeed the event, where more than 380

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