Patriot Mobile expressed gratitude to Michigan GOP delegates for helping the company’s photographer, Courtney Reed, return to her hotel.

Patriot Mobile was at the RNC supporting the Faith and Freedom Coalition and Concerned Women for America’s “She Prays She Votes” national bus tour and had a booth at the Convention Fest, according to a press release.

Late Tuesday night, Reed got on the wrong bus. She thought she was returning to her hotel in downtown Milwaukee, but the bus she got on was headed to a hotel of the same name in a different city. Once she realized this, several leaders from the Michigan GOP delegation began advocating for her.

At the delegates’ request, the bus driver took her back to a “safe” ride pick-up stop where she could catch a ride back to her hotel. The entire delegation then insisted that the bus wait until Reed had connected with another ride. After her ride arrived, the bus driver kindly loaded her bags for her.

“Patriot Mobile wishes to offer a very special thank you to the Michigan delegation for taking care of Courtney. They refused to leave a young female with expensive camera equipment at 11:15 p.m. alone in an empty parking lot,” said Glenn Story, Patriot Mobile’s CEO. “This is what love is and the way God works through people to show His love.”

While the group waited for Reed’s ride to arrive, Reed spoke to everyone and told them about herself and her work as a photographer and artist. As a conservative, Reed has worked within the America First Movement and for the Trump family.

“I’m so thankful to the Michigan delegation for their love and kindness,” said Reed. “I’m also thankful to Patriot Mobile for this amazing opportunity to join them here at the RNC to document this historic convention.”

“This is the character of the American conservative movement,” said Leigh Wambsganss, Patriot Mobile’s chief communications officer. “We have seen this kindness every day here in Milwaukee. We are the party of joyful warriors.”

Patriot Mobile is sponsoring the Concerned Women of America “She Prays She Votes” bus tour, as previously reported by The Dallas Express. The initiative was launched on July 8 at the U.S. Capitol and will visit 12 states across the country, including battleground states such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.

The bus tour’s purpose is to educate women on how to make an impact in their communities and ensure their voices are heard. It also encourages women to serve as election poll workers and watchers and mobilize at Christian churches across the country.