Serenity Kondilas, 6, of Columbus, gets a star painted on her face by Zoe Figinsky, a senior at Austintown Fitch High School and a volunteer with On Demand Drug Testing, at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
James Shuttic, of Warren, paints at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Tearra McCall, 11, of Winona, smiles after getting a poop emoji painted on her face at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
From left, Jay Weston, of Youngstown, Derek Damron, of Warren, and Casey Huffman, of Youngstown, all with New Day Recovery, smile for a photo at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
James Shuttic, of Warren, paints at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Destiny Carnes, 12, of Warren, gets the Pizza Hut logo painted on her face by Andrew Phan, a senior at Austintown Fitch High School and a volunteer with On Demand Drug Testing, at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Dr. Michael Turkali, of McDonald and with New Day Recovery's on demand counseling, sets out stress balls at the New Day Recovery table at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Pamphlets, bracelets, and stress balls are available at the New Day Recovery table at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Tina Cvetkovich, right, who is 15 years into recovery and is a member of the Youngstown Board of Education, talks with Audra Olesky, of Howland, at the New Day Recovery table at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
From left, Shakinah Mathers, of Warren, Tasha Dore, of Cleveland, and Gail Cox, of Cleveland, pose for a photo at the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Payge Humphreys, 6, of Canfield, draws a heart around a message for her uncle Tyler, who passed away from a drug overdose, on a blackboard filled with written messages stating why people walk in the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Amanda Humphreys, left, and her daughter Payge Humphreys, 6, both of Canfield, write a message for Amanda's brother-in-law Tyler, who passed away from a drug overdose, on a blackboard filled with written messages stating why people walk in the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY …
Amanda Humphreys, left, and her daughter Payge Humphreys, 6, both of Canfield, write a message for Amanda's brother-in-law Tyler, who passed away from a drug overdose, on a blackboard filled with written messages stating why people walk in the Warren Walk Against Heroin at the Warren Amphitheater on Sunday. EMILY …