The Trevor Project on Sunday honored actress Jane Lynch for her gay rights advocacy with its Trevor Hero Award at TrevorLIVE.

Taking place at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, TrevorLIVE featured musical performances from Adam Lambert, Amber Riley, Beth Behrs, Big Sean, Candice Accola, Cheyenne Jackson, Darren Criss, Fergie, Mark Salling, Megan Hilty and Sia.

Adam Lambert performed an acoustic version of Whaddaya Want From Me. (Video of Lambert's performance is embedded on this page. Visit our video library for more videos.)

The organization, which runs the nation's only 24-hour suicide hotline for LGBT youth, honored Adam White, a senior at Brigham Young University, with its Trevor Youth Innovator Award and Toyota with its Trevor 20/20 Visionary Award.

In accepting her award, Lynch said: “I would love [at] this moment to be falsely modest and say that I am no hero. I would love to be able to say what I do is not extraordinary. But I can't. I deserve this freaking award.”

“I'm so excited and so humbled to be recognized and I am proud to represent the enormous potential of LGBTQ youth who identify as religious – and of all unlikely things, as a Mormon,” said Adam White.

The event was hosted by comedian Kathy Griffin.

Lisa Kudrow, Naya Rivera, Dot-Marie Jones, Andrew Rannells, Alex Newell and Chris Colfer also appeared at the annual fundraiser.