Randi Leigh Ashley, a passionate animal advocate from Belton, has dedicated her life to making a difference for animals in need. Growing up surrounded by domesticated animals and livestock, her love for animals was fostered early on, which naturally led to her volunteer work at the local shelter. This commitment quickly evolved into a full-time career in shelter medicine, where she spent an impressive 15 years. Throughout her journey, Randi has fostered over 1,500 animals, always prioritizing community outreach and working tirelessly to connect people with the resources needed to help animals in their care.
Randi’s dedication to her work has been deeply rooted in community involvement, whether it’s through her shelter medicine career, outreach programs, or her marketing efforts to raise awareness for the cause. She has continually used her platform to bring the community together, providing education and support for pet owners and animal lovers alike. Her work goes beyond just caring for animals—she’s built bridges with local organizations to create lasting change for animals and people in need.
Amidst all her professional accomplishments, Randi also started a farm during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing her resilience and drive. Now married and living with her husband, Randi loves to spend her free time nurturing her small homestead. She continues to inspire those around her with her unwavering commitment to animals, her community, and her passion for creating a better world, one animal at a time.