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Call for Action - Submit a Complaint
ABC6's Call For Action can help! Fill out the form below so we can get to work on helping solve your consumer-related problem. Also, on Tues., Wed. & Thur., you can call CFA from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 614-821-9799.
Call For Action Volunteers
The Call For Action office is staffed entirely by dedicated volunteers. These volunteers give the consumers a nonthreatening place to turn to, act as a neutral third party, and offer them guidance from start to finish.
What do we need volunteers for?
Volunteers are needed to help resolve consumer complaints, either by mediation or referral.
What does it take to be a CFA volunteer?
The most important qualification is a sincere desire to help people resolve consumer problems they have been unable to resolve themselves. You need to be available from 10am to 3pm on the same day each week to come in and volunteer. We ask that you make a one-year commitment to the program, and participants must be at least 18 years old.
Do you provide training?
Yes. Our development team provides the training necessary to become a volunteer professional.
How much time would I need to spend each week?
Volunteers devote a few hours, one day a week, usually from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where is the office?
Call For Action is located at 1261 Dublin Rd. Columbus, OH 43215.
Please be aware that there are no opportunities for paid employment with the station or with Call For Action. This is a volunteer opportunity.
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