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Connecting people

Connecting people of compassion with people in need to make a difference.

For the past 25 years, Harvest House Atlantic, located in Moncton, New Brunswick, has actively created a welcoming community where women and men, struggling with homelessness and addictions, can experience much-needed hope and support in their darkest hour.

Our organization offers a full Continuum of Care—the only one of its kind in Atlantic Canada. We serve over 250 meals daily, along with providing a 60-bed Emergency Shelter for both women and men. For individuals seeking help with substance abuse, we offer a nine-month, live in, Women’s and Men’s Addiction Recovery Program. Through our Transitional Housing Program, we provide individuals with an affordable place to live while they seek employment or enrol in studies full-time.

The backbone to all of this, is our team of caseworkers who meet with each of our approximately 150 guests across our different programs to formulate individualized case plans according to their unique goals.

Changing the conversation about the needs of our own

Help us empower our community to
live to their full potential.

Our Team

Ways to contribute

Harvest House Atlantic is a registered charity that can accept monetary donations by traditional means, and provide tax receipts.

Donations can be received through:

By E-transfer to harvesthouse@hhatlantic.org

By way of reviews and audits, Harvest House Atlantic works with Canada Revenue Agency each year to ensure it is conforming to all laws regulating charitable organizations. Our Board also ensures that our financials are audited annually by AC Stevenson and Partners to ensure proper accounting practices are being adhered to, as we look for even better ways to manage our limited financial resources.

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Hope helps us go through the most difficult times.

Over the years, we were able to be that hope for many. These are their stories.

Meet Shayna.
Born and raised in the small town of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, she remembers her mother and father splitting when she was young because of how abusive her father was.

Meet Matthew.
He was born and raised in Moncton by his mother and step-father. He explained that his biological father abandoned him and his 4 siblings when he was just 7 years old, causing them to become very close with their mother.

Meet Jamie.
Growing up in Moncton, New Brunswick, some of his earliest memories are of his family being precariously housed.