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Kirsten Parren calls herself a sports fan, but says that disabled sports was for long not her thing. A thesis on that topic changed all that. Parren visited several sports associations that offer their successfully managed to expand for people with disabilities. The beginning is there, but much work is still needed. After lectures of Professor Lucas Meijs strategic philanthropy, Kristen felt more attracted to the dynamics of NGOs and voluntary organizations, particularly those in the sport.
Kirsten Parren calls herself a sports fan, but says that disabled sports was for long not her thing. A thesis on that topic changed all that. Parren visited several sports associations that offer their successfully managed to expand for people with disabilities. The beginning is there, but much work is still needed. After lectures of Professor Lucas Meijs strategic philanthropy, Kristen felt more attracted to the dynamics of NGOs and voluntary organizations, particularly those in the sport.