About us

Based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Harvest House PEI serves people struggling with life issues from throughout the Island. The initial outreach was established by Cal Maskery of Harvest House Atlantic (Moncton) in 1998.

Under the direction of Michelle Calder, then Noel Mal, and currently John Bennett, Harvest House Ministries PEI has been a viable catalyst for change in the hearts and lives of hundreds of Men, Women, and Youth. 

Our interest has always been focused on helping Islanders to transition from destructive lifestyles to a healthier and more productive life. 

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Since 2013, we have been one of the original partners with the national Coldest Night of the Year WALK which has helped to raise millions of dollars for local outreaches and various non-profits across Canada -- like Harvest House PEI.

With this added support, which involves annually almost 2000 Islanders, we have been able to continue to grow and expand our programs to reach more people in need.  In 2021 we were able to re-open our Transitional Housing Unit in Charlottetown. Your support helps make the difference in the lives of Men, Women and Youth. 

Staff

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John Bennett, Executive Director: Email

John has been living and serving across the Maritime region since 1980 and most of that time based in PEI. Together with his wife Charlene, they have reached out to all kinds of people with their love and compassion.

Since 2001 they have been involved with Harvest House and in 2008 accepted the volunteer role of Executive Director.  They have raised three amazing children, all of which are married to great spouses, and all living in various places around the world raising eight grand kids!

Harvest House PEI is overseen by a local board of directors. For more information, please contact us. 

Joel Wydysh, Transitional Housing Manger: Email

Joel has joined our team in 2021 as we prepare to launch our Transitional Housing Unit. Joel has great experience in outreach and mental health, and ideas in ways to serve our community. He is married to Vicky, and they have three grown sons currently all living in the Maritimes. We are excited to see what the future holds as we work together with the people around us that need a step up on their way!

Damion Steen, Transitional Housing Support Staff: Email

Kris Stackhouse, Transitional Housing Support Staff: Email

Charlene Bennett, Volunteer Coordinator & Administration: Email