🌀 CREEKER BROADCAST
The Joy of Being Included — and Learning to Work With IT
There’s something sacred about a person who wants to help. You can see it in their eyes — that spark of purpose when someone says, “Can you help me with this?” But inclusion isn’t an invitation; it’s acknowledgment. It’s when your reason for helping is heard, listened to, and valued.
Too often, the adults do all the work — teachers directing traffic, parents running the snack bar — while the next generation simply watches. But watching isn’t belonging. Real belonging happens when every hand, heart, and mind is part of the work.
That’s where IT comes in — both the Information Technology we use every day, and the “it” we all face in life. Learning to work with IT is learning to communicate, connect, and cooperate. It’s not rocket science — it’s relationship science.
At Does This Help®, we help people see that they already have what it takes to build, share, and understand IT. Because IT — Information Technology — is simply information organized, and the best way to organize it is together.
Being included means your thoughts, your voice, and your reason for showing up are respected. That’s what powers true self-governance — not control, but cooperation. When people are trusted to help and taught to work with IT, they start to build systems that serve everyone.
When everyone is heard, help happens naturally.
And when we all learn to work with IT — both the tools in our hands and the truths in our hearts — that’s when community becomes connection.
— Does This Help® Creeker Broadcast
“Because working with IT isn’t rocket science — it’s relationship.”
