The David Haennicke Award celebrates individuals who live, work, or play in Oak Park who have made a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families affected by substance use.
This award commemorates the tireless work of Sheila Haennicke, who, working with Public Health Department staff, played a vital role in the development and implementation of the Oak Park Opioid Overdose Prevention Project. Sheila educates the public about opioid use, bystander overdose response and the importance of carrying Narcan.
Sheila’s son David Haennicke grew up in Oak Park. He attended Lincoln Elementary and Brooks Middle School, participated with his family as a member of St. Edmund Parish, enrolled in Park District programs, enjoyed the libraries and summer strolls to Hole in the Wall for ice cream. He biked and skateboarded all over the Village. While a student at Oak Park River Forest High School, David was a member of the cross-country and lacrosse teams. Amid his successes, he also struggled with fitting in and feeling supported. While still in high school, he began self-medicating with drugs, including opioids, and developed a substance use disorder. David tried for many years to recover but, unfortunately, passed away after an opioid (fentanyl) overdose in November 2021 at the age of 29.