Ferry Street Resource Center

The Ferry Street Resource Center is a non profit advocacy and referral center funded, in part, by the Department of Housing and Urban Development with support from the City of Niles and through various fund raising and grant assistance programs. The facility is housed in the historic Ferry Street School, formerly known as the "the old colored school". As a community advocacy center, the focus of the Ferry Street Resource Center (FSRC) is to educate and empower residents that live within the north central side of the city and beyond. The major areas of concentration will be in community health, educational enhancement, employment training, well family services and cultural awareness.
Mission Statement
The mission statement of the Ferry Street Resource Center is to access support services and create educational, employment, cultural, and recreational programs and activities that enhance the quality of living for the clients served.

Goals of the Ferry Street Resource Center
Continuously assist in academic improvement for those seeking GEDs and increased reading levels.
Build a stronger relationship between the Niles City Police Department and the North Fifth Street neighborhood.
Address illegal drug activity in the neighborhood through substance awareness and education of residents.
Promote positive physical and mental health options.
Create employment opportunities for residents by networking and training.
Work with families and the greater community by providing a safe and caring environment.

For more information on FSRC, please contact us at:
Ferry Street
Resource Center
620 Ferry Street
Niles, MI 49120
Lisa Busby, Director
(269) 687-9860