Aurora International Publishing recognizes the importance of community-based organizations, ministries, advocacy groups, and practical support networks that serve incarcerated individuals, justice-impacted families, and communities working toward reintegration, accountability, dignity, and long-term change.
The organizations listed here are included because their work connects with AIP’s mission areas, including incarcerated-author support, justice-impacted communities, prison ministry, education, reentry, family stability, and community transformation.

Crow Gleann Prison Ministries
Crow Gleann Prison Ministries is a Pagan ministry connected to the wider Crow Gleann community. The ministry supports incarcerated individuals and members of the Pagan and Wiccan community through spiritual support, religious services, rites of passage, peer connection, and educational programming.
Led by High Priestess Lady Crow, the ministry helps maintain connection and support for Pagans impacted by incarceration and for those seeking spiritual community while navigating prison, reentry, or family separation.

Tranquil Earth Alliance
Tranquil Earth Alliance is a grassroots initiative founded by DeAngelo Capone and Sara Heise. TEA is dedicated to advancing long-term peace through environmental sustainability, human dignity, community connection, criminal justice reform, and practical support for justice-impacted people.
TEA’s work connects education, advocacy, reentry support, restorative justice, and community-building efforts with the goal of strengthening stable, accountable, and connected communities.
Shared Areas of Focus
- Support for incarcerated and justice-impacted individuals
- Education, resource development, and community-based learning
- Reentry, accountability, family stability, and personal development
- Spiritual, cultural, and practical support for underserved communities
- Long-term community transformation through responsible action
Suggest a Resource or Organization
If your organization works with incarcerated individuals, justice-impacted families, reentry support, education, restorative justice, prison ministry, or community-based programming, you may contact AIP for review. Inclusion depends on mission fit, relevance, and available capacity.






