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"Embrace Openness"

Poet with a Comprehensive Background from Reisholz Admits to the Difficulty of Using Straightforward Language; Has Been Regularly Publishing Poems in a Renowned Collection Since 2013 and Deals with Human Communication; Man of 57, Despite His Disability, is a Compassionate Wordsmith.

"Embrace the Openness"
"Embrace the Openness"

"Embrace Openness"

In the heart of Düsseldorf, Winfried Günther, the deputy treasurer of the inclusive carnival club "Gemeinsam Jeck," has recently requested the publication of a donation link for the club. Known for their commitment to promoting wheelchair-accessible floats in parades, "Gemeinsam Jeck" is an integral part of the city's Disabled Council.

Beyond his role in the club, Winfried Günther, who uses a rollator in his living room in addition to his wheelchair, has a long-standing interest in texts and poetry. This passion was evident in 2013 when he published his first poem, "The Tree," in the "Frankfurter Bibliothek" library.

"The Tree" expresses optimism, calmness, composure, strength, and accepting life's challenges, reflecting Winfried's resilient spirit. Despite being paralyzed from the waist down due to an incident at birth, Winfried has maintained a positive outlook on life, believing in bringing people together, especially in times of discord.

Winfried's career spans over 30 years at the workshop for adapted work in Reisholz, where he retired. His love for words started in school, and he continues to express himself through poetry. However, a detailed timeline of his poetry publications or his involvement in social projects is not readily available in public records.

For those interested in supporting "Gemeinsam Jeck," the donation account is with Düsseldorf City Sparkasse, IBAN DE86 3005 0110 1007 6337 93. As Winfried and the club continue to make a difference in the community, they invite everyone to join them in their mission.

Winfried Günther, in addition to his commitment to inclusive carnival club "Gemeinsam Jeck," has a deep-rooted passion for education-and-self-development through literature and poetry, stemming from his school days. This interest in lifestyle and personal-growth is also reflected in his published works, such as "The Tree," which showcases themes of resilience, acceptance, and overcoming challenges in relationships.

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