MỹKing Singh, 7 years old, in New York, was helped by a philanthropist to fulfill his wish to "ride" a supercar, after years of fighting with leukemia.

Singh was surprised to hang out at Cedarhurst Park on August 30 and meet a streak of 15 supercars, sponsored by philanthropist Josh Aryeh, the founder of Smiles Through Cars.

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Josh Aryeh and baby King Singh Photo: NY Post.

"It was all about giving babies and families a time of desperation and happiness," said Aryeh, 33.

In 2016, when he was just 2 years old, Singh was diagnosed with leukemia by doctors.

He fell in love with cars during his hospitalization months, playing with model racing cars on the bed and table.

Aryeh met the Singh family two years ago and knew he was very fond of sports cars.

"Seeing Singh healthy makes me cry," said Aryeh, adding that it hurts everyone to see a child without childhood.

For Singh, walking around in a sports car was unforgettable that day.