Board of Directors

To love and serve our first responders, their families, & our local foster care children

Bob Treston

Bob Treston is a retired detective, having spent 22 years with the NYPD, including tenures in undercover anti-crime, Emergency Service (SWAT) and the Bomb Squad. He was a first responder on 9/11 and the weeks thereafter, assisting with debris removal and analysis. Bob subsequently worked for a large Manhattan security firm for 13 years. Bob and his wife Judy moved to Gallatin in 2021 from their home in New Jersey.

Rhonda Martin

Judicial Assistant to Judge Jennifer Nichols, Sumner County Circuit Court, Division II. Married to Scott Martin, a 40-year Sumner County law enforcement officer and U.S. Air Force veteran. Proud mother of five incredible children. A grateful and faith-filled follower of Christ.
Actively involved in the community through service with Elevate Homeless Ministry and as a board member of Teen Court. Former board member of Gallatin Daycare, Gallatin Child Care, and the Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP). Former foster parent and member of the Foster Care Review Board.

Jimmy Cunningham

Jimmie is a graduate of Jefferson Community College, Louisville, Ky with an Associates in Applied Science – Respiratory Therapy. He graduated from Murray State University, Murray, Ky with a Bachelors of Science in Education. He worked over 43 years as a Registered Respiratory Therapist including all phases of Cardiopulmonary Services including: staff therapist; Director for a Respiratory School; Director of a Cardiopulmonary department; many years in homecare; speaker and instructor, etc. He served 18 years as a voluntary Fire Fighter. He continues to serve as a Counselor for his church and privately. His passion for First Responders and their struggles is a focus area. He is married to his best friend, Cherri, and they serve the Lord together through their church and local community.

Angie Hurst

Angie is married to Mike Hurst and they have both dedicated over two decades serving on staff at their local church. One of the things she enjoys the most about IGY6 is the organization's meaningful tradition of delivering hot meals to first responders every Thanksgiving and Christmas Day—a tradition that has become cherished for her whole family. She brings her heart for community service and deep appreciation for first responders to her board role, believing strongly in IGY6's significant impact throughout the community. Angie enjoys spending Saturday mornings with her family at local Nashville coffee shops and tending to her love of fresh cut flowers and house plants.

Charlie Belote

Graduated from Cumberland University with aBA in criminal justice 2009. Davidson county sheriff office 2009-2010 as a correctional officer. Community corrections probation officer, march 2010 through Sept 2010. Gallatin pd sept 2010 through July2019. While at Gallatin, I served at the 18th drug task force for 2 years. The ERT Team for 7 years. Gallatin CID as a detective  for 2 years, and as a FTO for another 2 years. In August 2019 i started for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation in the Criminal Investigation Division assigned to the 15th Judicial  District. I left law enforcement in Sept 2022 to focus on  my family. Mandy and I started dating in 2006, but it was love at first sight for us! We married on June 13, 2009. We had our first son, Chipper Belote, on May 3 2014. We had our second son, Cooper Belote, on April 7, 2016. We had our third son, Cade Belote, on May 3 2018. Our last son we got was in December of 2020, our puppy Copper Belote!

Jordyn Clark

Brandon and Jordyn Clark have been married for 12 years and share two beautiful children.
Brandon has faithfully served with the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office for 24 years, currently as a Lieutenant and SWAT team commander. Jordyn owns a local hair salon known for its deep commitment to community outreach.
Together, they founded I Got Your Six Ministries through prayer and a passion to help first responders see their true worth through God’s eyes. What began as a calling has grown into a community that ministers to first responders, their families, and local foster children through events like holiday meals, wives’ breakfasts, and the Fostering Hope program.
Their prayer is that first responders everywhere would come to know their value and identity in Christ. This ministry is just beginning — and they are honored to walk it out with you.