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Circle Up
Every morning, the men of Pivot 'Circle Up' to talk about the day to come. Join the circle to celebrate the community of donors, churches, alumni, volunteers, leaders and students who trust in Jesus to create everyday miracles on the East Side of Bridgeport, Connecticut.


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After 23 years of addiction, Richard and Robert Williams made a decision one night, without consulting each other. Although the identical twins were living together and had been constantly connected for all of their 51 years, they each made a hard choice on their own. They reached out to different family members to ask for help. Within days, they were both on their way to treatment, in locations far from their Annapolis home. Robert went to Teen Challenge in Rochester, NY, an
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Pivot's Board has a new President
We are pleased to announce that Alex Horton has assumed the role of President of Pivot Ministries’ Board of Directors effective April 1, 2026. Alex has been a valued member of the Pivot community for many years—first as Co-Chair of the Outreach Committee at Green’s Farms Church in Westport, and since 2022 as a member of the Pivot Board. He currently co-leads the Pivot Book Club and plays an active role in the Pivot Alumni Program. Alex succeeds David West, a member of Stanwic
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The life that's beyond the darkness
By Frank Concepcion, Program Director Easter has always meant something powerful to me—something real. Growing up in New York City, I saw a lot of brokenness, and for a long time, I was part of it. I chased the world, found trouble, and nearly lost myself along the way. But when God stepped into my life, He didn’t just clean me up—He resurrected me. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead took a man with a drug habit and a hard heart and gave him new life, new purpose,
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"Pivot saved my life"
A childhood filled with loss, abandonment, and abuse sent Donovan on a dark path. Anger led him to run away from home and get into fights in high school, then gang involvement, and, inevitably, drugs. At age 20, he lost a child of his own, which compounded his feeling that the universe was aligned against him: "The only thing I cared about was taken from me. I disliked the man I was and overdosed several time, because I wanted to die," he said. "But every time, I woke up - so
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