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Register Now for America’s Favorite Couple and Help Fight Hunger in LA County

Register Now for America’s Favorite Couple and Help Fight Hunger in LA County

Love stories have the power to inspire, and through America’s Favorite Couple, they can also help make a meaningful difference for neighbors facing food insecurity across Los Angeles County.

The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is proud to be selected again as a nonprofit beneficiary of America’s Favorite Couple, a national online competition celebrating real couples, meaningful relationships, and the joy of sharing a love story.

Registration is now open for this year’s campaign, giving couples the opportunity to enter before voting begins.

Last year, America’s Favorite Couple demonstrated the extraordinary impact that can happen when generosity, storytelling, and community come together. Colossal’s 2025 campaign raised more than $1.9 million for hunger relief in Los Angeles County, helping the LA Regional Food Bank continue its essential work of mobilizing resources to fight hunger. Thousands of participants, voters, and supporters helped transform a celebration of love into real support for children, families, seniors, and individuals in need.

That success was a powerful reminder that philanthropy can take many forms. For some, it begins with a donation. For others, it begins with sharing a story, encouraging friends and family to participate, or rallying a community around a meaningful cause. America’s Favorite Couple brings those elements together in a creative and uplifting way.

Couples are invited to register now and share what makes their relationship special. From newlyweds to longtime partners, America’s Favorite Couple celebrates connection, resilience, humor, devotion, and the many ways love shows up in everyday life. One couple will have the opportunity to be featured in a Variety advertorial and receive $20,000.

This year’s campaign is also strengthened by the generous support of an extraordinary group of celebrity ambassador couples, including Jeff and Emilie Goldblum, Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, and Charlie Day and Mary Elizabeth Ellis. Their involvement adds visibility, warmth, and excitement to America’s Favorite Couple, helping introduce the campaign to broader audiences while strengthening its connection to a meaningful cause. With these respected and recognizable voices lending their support, the campaign continues to demonstrate how storytelling, community engagement, and trusted ambassadors can come together to help advance the fight against hunger across Los Angeles County.

Most importantly, the campaign helps raise awareness and support for causes that matter, including the Food Bank’s mission to provide food and nutrition assistance throughout LA County. Through its countywide network of partner agencies and programs, the Food Bank works every day to reach neighbors experiencing food insecurity, and community support remains vital to that effort.

Couples who are ready to share their story are encouraged to register now, before voting begins. Supporters can also help by spreading the word and inviting couples in their lives to participate.

America’s Favorite Couple is a celebration of love, but also of what love can do. When people come together around a shared purpose, they can help create meaningful change for neighbors across Los Angeles County.

Register now and be part of a campaign that celebrates connection while helping support hunger relief in our community.

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