Sunday, January 25, 2026 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Join us after the Sunday Service for lunch and an informative presentation by the Director of the Houston Health Department, Dr. Theresa Tran Carapucci.
Periodically, Unity in the Community will host a Lunch & Learn, featuring speakers from Houston organizations serving in our Unity of Houston areas of community outreach: child advocacy, hunger, and homelessness. These speakers are some of the foremost thought leaders in our region, sharing their perspectives on the issues that face the Houston area.
At Unity of Houston, reaching out into the community is a proactive way in which we live the principles we believe – that we all spiritually connected, one to another. In this belief, when the consciousness of one is raised that, in turn, raises the consciousness of us all. We connect to our Oneness by working with others to help those in need.
Please join us for lunch and find out how you can help support this organization and our community outreach projects.
Suggested lunch donation: $10
Childcare will be available. To ensure a spot for your child, please complete this CHILDCARE REQUEST FORM one week in advance.
About Dr. Theresa Tran Carapucci:
Director of the Houston Health Department Theresa Q. Tran Carapucci, M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.E.P., is a board-certified emergency physician and health policy leader with over 10 years of clinical experience. Dr. Tran previously served as Associate Vice President for Clinical Population Health and Advocacy at UTHealth Houston, Assistant Dean at the UTHealth School of Public Health and Director of Strategic Initiatives for Harris Health’s award-winning Multi-Visit Patient Program.
Her leadership has influenced state and federal legislation, educational reform and innovative public health initiatives. She holds an M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine, an M.B.A. from Rice University and completed her emergency medicine residency at the Mayo Clinic. Recognized as one of the “Top 25 Under 45 Influencers in Emergency Medicine” by the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association, Dr. Tran continues to advance community health through both her professional and volunteer work.

