"Embrace openness"
In the vibrant city of Düsseldorf, Winfried Günther, a renowned figure, continues to make a significant impact. As the deputy chief scribe of the inclusive carnival club "Gemeinsam Jeck" and a member of the city's disabled council, Günther is a beacon of unity and advocacy.
Günther's dedication to preserving social projects is evident in his efforts to safeguard the Reisholz Community House. His tireless work extends beyond the club, as he actively supports the establishment and maintenance of the Rose Monday tribune for people with disabilities, inaugurated in 2014.
Günther's influence is not confined to the realm of carnival or disability rights. He is also a published poet, with his works gracing the pages of the Frankfurter Bibliothek of the Brentano Society since 2013. His poem, "The Tree," reflects his optimistic outlook, calmness, composure, strength, and acceptance of life's challenges.
Despite being paralyzed from birth, Günther has cultivated a life filled with passion. He uses a rollator with shelves of diverse literature in his living room and has been passionately playing table tennis since childhood.
For those who wish to support Günther's work with "Gemeinsam Jeck," the donation account is with Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf. The IBAN for donations is DE86 3005 0110 1007 6337 93. Günther's commitment to bringing people together, particularly in times of discord, underscores the importance of open communication and a positive environment. His work continues to inspire and unite, a testament to his enduring spirit and dedication.
Günther's lifestyle encompasses more than his advocacy roles; he is also a published poet, contributing to the education-and-self-development category with his works in the Frankfurter Bibliothek since 2013. By focusing on personal-growth themes in his poems, such as optimism, calmness, composure, strength, and acceptance, Günther also nurtures his home-and-garden, with a passion for literature displayed by the diverse books stored on his rollator's shelves.