Celebrating Women's History Month: El Cajon business owner helping people with disabilities

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Nora Marzeena is the founder of INDay programs, a community-based program that provides services to people with disabilities.

EL CAJON, Calif. — For Women's History Month, ABC 10News is highlighting a female entrepreneur owner in El Cajon who is helping people with disabilities.

The organization services adults with epilepsy, autism, intellectual disabilities, and cerebral palsy. "Sometimes we get employers to come out and meet with clients and talk about job openings and what they expect in an employee," Marzeena said. "I love what Nora does for all of us. We get treated with respect like we're humans without disabilities," Stenberg said."A lot of people with disabilities get depressed, easily upset because they feel alone, like nobody's out there like them," Stenberg said.

 

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