A Tribute to Randy Evans

Younger sister, Ally Evans, and friends of Maranda Evans join to pay tribute to Randy Alexander Evans on March 14, 2021.


Join us on March 14th by wearing your purple and post a picture with the hashtag #PurpleForRandy


The Purple for randy foundation

Our Mission: Empowering survivors, raising awareness, and fostering a community committed to eradicating domestic violence through education, support, and advocacy.

The Randy Evans Survivor Fund

Randy Alexander Evans, father to Founder Maranda Evans, was born January 1, 1969 in Madisonville, Texas. Randy was best known for his cowboy persona and big smile with the gold tooth “R” in the front. Unfortunately, Randy’s life was short-lived when he was murdered by his girlfriend on March 14, 2004 when Maranda was only 11 years-old. Randy left behind his children, mother, sisters, brother, and a host of nieces and nephews. His legacy lives on with the #PurpleForRandy hashtag started in 2018 by his daughter, Maranda, where friends and family wear purple on March 14, 2004 every year.

Domestic violence is fatal and we are here to make a change. Although Randy Evans didn’t survive, we are dedicated to save millions in his honor. Donate today to save an abuse victim.

Maranda Evans kneels in prayer and memory at the intersection of her father’s death. Men are victims too. #EndDomesticViolence

Maranda Evans kneels in prayer and memory at the intersection of her father’s death. Men are victims too. #EndDomesticViolence


Every year, Fort Bend County Constable’s Office Precinct 3 hosts a basketball tournament to raise money for The Purple For Randy Foundation and funding to assist DV victims and survivors.

(2023 Third Annual Tournament pictures below)