Pop singer Katy Perry on Thursday dedicated her new video Firework to The Trevor Project, the California-based non-profit that runs the nation's only 24-hour, toll free confidential suicide hotline for gay and questioning youth.

The group has received nationwide attention following the launch of sex advice columnist and activist Dan Savage's It Gets Better Project, a collection of inspiring videos that lets troubled gay teens know that it gets better and urges them to call The Trevor Project.

The I Kissed a Girl singer tweeted the dedication to her more than 4 million followers: “I am officially dedicating my new video to #itgetsbetter, because everyone has the spark to be a FIREWORK.” (Click here to view the official video.)

“Thanks Katy!” the It Gets Better Project said at its website. “We look forward to hearing more from you and your support for the LGBT community and this movement. Thanks for joining the over 100,000 at the It Gets Better Project.”

Celebrities and high-profile politicians who have created videos for the project include President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, New York Governor David Paterson, Fort Worth Councilman Joel Burns, rocker Adam Lambert and actor Neil Patrick Harris.