As she looked over the Scott family's wish list, one request carried Charde Houston all the way back to her childhood. Three of the Scott children -- George, Ravonee and Deamondre -- hoped to get bikes for Christmas.
Houston had found a new one under the tree every year when she was a girl. The Lynx forward recalled how she and her brother would jump on those bikes and ride all over their San Diego neighborhood, exploring every part of their world.
Then her family became homeless, and life changed dramatically.
Wednesday, she made sure the Scott kids got their bikes, along with everything else they asked for. Houston flew to the Scotts' hometown of Atlantic City, N.J., from Slovakia -- where she plays in a women's pro league during the winter -- to surprise the family with a Christmas as memorable as the ones she once knew. Her foundation, Project Y.O.U., gathered $3,000 worth of clothing and gifts for single mom Danielle Scott and her five children, who hadn't expected any presents this year.
"I remember how happy I was when I was riding bikes with my brother, and I wanted them to have the same experience," Houston said. "This is really close to my heart because of my background and the experience I went through.
"You never know what could be the turning point in a child's life. To be that positive reinforcement, letting them know there is life and hope after hardship, it makes my heart full."
Danielle Scott wasn't planning to celebrate the holiday this year. After losing her lease, she had just found an affordable apartment and felt grateful simply to have a home for herself and Krystal, 15; George, 14; Zahquan, 13; Ravonee, 9; and Deamondre, 7.
Three years of unemployment have made it a struggle just to pay the rent. But her children never have complained, Scott said, which made her all the more delighted to see their Christmas wishes come true.