House Joint Resolution 1572 commends Wired Human, a nonprofit organization founded by Jason and Lisa Frost, for its leadership in addressing the youth mental health crisis and promoting healthy digital engagement among young people in Tennessee. The resolution highlights the alarming rise in mental health issues related to technology use, including increased rates of anxiety and depression among adolescents. It emphasizes the importance of Wired Human's initiatives, which focus on empowering youth, parents, and educators through education, mentorship, and creative expression, while also providing actionable solutions to foster resilience and meaningful relationships.

The resolution also notes Wired Human's innovative curriculum aimed at middle school students, which is set to be piloted in Rutherford County schools, and its efforts to elevate youth voices through artistic expression. Additionally, it announces a community art exhibition scheduled for April 25, 2026, to engage various stakeholders in discussions about mental health and digital engagement. Overall, the resolution recognizes Wired Human's significant contributions to improving youth mental health and fostering a balanced relationship with technology, while encouraging ongoing support for its initiatives.