Single mother gets new home



Ahman Green and Jason Simmons smile with Regina Foster in front of her new home.

The players, their wives and Foster and her son and family and friends gather with corporate sponsors, Texans staff and TORO and the Texans Cheerleaders in front of the house.

Betsy and TORO say hello to Reggie and his caretakers.

Foster can't help but smile as she checks out some of her kitchen furnishings donated by HEB.


Foster shows Reggie his new room.

Foster brings her son Reggie into their new home for the first time.

Foster and Simmons share a laugh.

Simmons and Foster share a moment together.

Green and Simmons stand in seven-year-old Reggie's room in front of the jersey number that kick-started the entire idea behind Foster getting the house.

Foster's living room, furnished by Gallery Furniture

An HEB cook prepares Foster's first meal in her new home.

Reggie's new room, complete with Texans memorabilia

Foster beams a smile from within her son's new bedroom.

Regina Foster's new bedroom, furnished by Gallery Furniture

TORO and Texans Cheerleaders Nicole and Betsy stand amongst the many kitchen items donated by HEB.

Jason Simmons and wife Tiffany, Ahman Green and wife Marie, Regina Foster, Texans Cheerleaders Nicole and Betsy, and representatives from Comcast, Gallery Furniture, Reliant Energy and HEB stand in front of Foster's new home


Regina Foster, with scissors in hand, prepares to cut the ribbon on her new home along with Ahman Green and his wife Marie and Jason and Tiffany Simmons.

Foster thanks Green, Simmons and Texans owner Bob McNair for the donation that made owning a new home possible for her.

Jason Simmons and Ahman Green were excited to see Regina Foster and her son Reggie finally move into the new home thanks to their $25,000 donation.

Texans vice president of communications Tony Wyllie kicks off the ribbon cutting ceremony on Regina Foster's new home, for which Texans Ahman Green and Jason Simmons and team owner Bob McNair donated $50,000.