De La Rose Bros. Shoe Repair Service

De La Rose Bros. Shoe Repair Service This page is in honor of De La Rose Bros. Shoe Repair Service. Walter C. De La Rose, Jr. and Calvin De La Rose, Sr. were owners of De La Rose Bros.

Shoe Repair Service in the Treme' Community. The business was originally located on N. Claiborne Avenue off Orleans Avenue and relocated to Gov. Nicholls Street where it currently stands today. Walter taught Shoe Repair at Booker T. Washington High School in New Orleans, Louisiana.

11/12/2025

Today is Veterans Day. At DAV, we celebrate veterans every single day of the year. But today is a great opportunity to educate the general public about the struggles and sacrifices that veterans face after service and the programs and services available to ease these burdens. We challenge you to go above and beyond just thanking a veteran for their service today. Here are a few ways to take action and show your thanks:

🏛️ Sign up for DAV Commander’s Action Network to support veteran focused legislation – davcan.org

🤝 Sign up to volunteer for veterans in your community – volunteerforveterans.org

💲 Create your own fundraiser and support however you’d like - https://support.dav.org/Createyourown

11/12/2025

This Veterans Day, we extend our deepest gratitude to those who have served and sacrificed for our country. At LifeStation, we are especially thankful to the veterans in our community and beyond for their courage, dedication, and commitment.

Thank you for your service and for protecting our freedoms. Today, we honor and remember you.

07/09/2025

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02/26/2025

Learn about how four 1st grade girls help changed history... 🍎

Located in the Lower Ninth Ward, McDonogh 19 had traditionally been an all-white school. That came to an end in 1960. On November 14, 1960, the same day that Ruby Bridges integrated William Frantz Elementary School, three young African American girls – Leona Tate, Tessie Prevost and Gail Etienne –integrated McDonogh 19. Federal marshals arrived at their houses to act as escorts for their first day of first grade.

As the news spread, white parents of the Lower Ninth Ward came to take their children out of the school. As the “McDonogh Three” sat outside the principal’s office waiting to go to class, children streamed out of the school. For the girls’ safety, the windows were papered over and they were not allowed in the lunchroom. For recess, the teacher had the girls play under the staircase inside the school.

🏛️ Visit the Louisiana Civil Rights Museum in New Orleans and learn more here: https://louisianastatemuseum.org/museum/louisiana-civil-rights-museum

02/02/2025

12/14/2024
12/14/2024

Celebrating 100 Years of Black Activism. This Saturday!

11/11/2024

Disabled American Veterans

07/02/2024

Now is a great time to remind everyone we have a tool that can make our time at the 2024 DAV and Auxiliary National Convention an unbelievable experience. You’ll have all the local deals in the palm of your hand! In fact, in one download or three easy steps you can save money and be the “fun exp...

04/25/2024

DAV Membership Director Doug Wells hosted a webinar on 4-23-24 about recruiting resources and techniques for DAV members.

04/25/2024

For the next 24 hours, your donation will be DOUBLED!

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PO BOX 52323
New Orleans, LA
70152

Telephone

+15048216019

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