Dynamo goalkeeper Schreiber: With tattoo for organ donation and life rescue!

Tim Schreiber from Dynamo Dresden is committed to organ donation and supports the World Transplant Games 2025 in Dresden.
Tim Schreiber from Dynamo Dresden is committed to organ donation and supports the World Transplant Games 2025 in Dresden. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Dynamo goalkeeper Schreiber: With tattoo for organ donation and life rescue!

Dresden, Deutschland - Tim Schreiber, the 23-year-old goalkeeper of Dynamo Dresden, sets a very special sign in connection with a topic that is often neglected. As Image not only discovered his enthusiasm for football, but also for organ donation. It is clear to him that this important topic has to be focused more on. In order to set a personal sign, he got the symbolic "opt.ink" tattoo standing on his forearm, which consists of two semi-circles and a stylized "O" for "organ" and a "D" for "donor".

Schreiber hopes to increase awareness in its generation with its reach and also plans to apply for an organ donation card. "Organ donation was not an issue for me and many of my peers," he admits. His commitment is no longer possible: from August 17th to 24th the World Transplant Games will take place in Dresden, an event, the thousands of people who rely on transplants, gives a voice and the advantages of organ donation is again in the spotlight. According to WTG 2025 , the athletes of the games act not only as athlete, but also as an ambassador for organ donation and show what quality of life is possible after a transplant.

an eventful life and exciting plans

Before the new second division season goes for writers, which starts on Sunday with a training on the sports field of TSV Cossebaude, he took the time to confirm his commitment to organ donation. He would like to attend some competitions from the World Transplant Games and draw the audience aware of how important organ donations are. "Everyone can make a difference," he emphasizes.

After an active vacation in Greece and southern France, where he also followed a police operation, he is now prepared to take responsibility. During his break, he surprisingly met the Geissens in Saint-Tropez and described her as sympathetic. Schreiber is now looking forward to the upcoming medical tests in the university clinic and the upcoming challenges in the coming season. He has long since sharpened his gaze to social issues, such as organ donation, and would like to stimulate others with his example.

together strong for a good thing

The World Transplant Games are more than just a sporting event: they offer the athletes the opportunity to network with like -minded people and share their stories. According to TAG24 it is a platform to show grateful to the living and deceased, which the participants have brought them on their journey. Schreiber hopes that his action will help to sensitize more people to organ donation and maybe motivate one or the other to also become active.

in a world in which every post counts, Tim Schreiber draws attention to an important topic through his attitude and his tattoo - and this is not only a sign of his sporty career, but also for the lives of numerous people who are waiting for an organ donation. His message could not be clearer: Together we can positively influence the lives of many people.

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