The D-Man Foundation hosted its 13th annual "Dreams Come True on Woodward" event, giving people with disabilities the opportunity to feel the wind in their hair.
Cool cars revved up their engines as participants traded their wheelchairs for the front seats of convertibles during the annual event in Bloomfield Hills.
"It's addicting to see that joy and it makes you want to continue to give more and more joy," said Ziad Kassab, founder of the D-Man Foundation.
Kassab started the foundation in honor of his late brother, Danny, who was hit by a car when he was 7 years old and left wheelchair-bound.
"D-Man was named after him, and he used to love getting out of his chair and go cruising in my mom's convertible, so, after he passed and we started the organization, it was important for me to