RecoVET Honored as Beneficiary at the 2025 Stifel Charity Classic
- Sarah Marley
- Sep 11, 2025
- 2 min read
This year’s Stifel Charity Classic at Norwood Hills Country Club was more than just a golf tournament—it was a celebration of community, service, and generosity.
One of the standout moments was the Legends Luncheon, where guests were treated to an unforgettable keynote from none other than golf icon Gary Player. His words of wisdom and stories from the course left us inspired and reminded everyone why this annual tradition is so special.

We are especially humbled and grateful that RecoVET, together with ARCA, was selected as one of this year’s beneficiaries. This recognition shines a light on our mission to support veterans, first responders, and community members facing behavioral health and substance use challenges.

It was an honor to be recognized alongside other outstanding organizations making a real impact in St. Louis—the Urban League of Greater St. Louis, Marygrove, and the Boys & Girls Club of St. Louis. Together, we share the goal of building stronger, healthier communities.
Our heartfelt thanks go to Ronald J. Kruszewski, Chairman and CEO of Stifel Financial Corp., for his generosity and unwavering support of this event and the St. Louis community. We also want to thank Governor Mike Kehoe, First Lady Claudia Kehoe, and the entire Stifel team for hosting such a meaningful and impactful tournament.
And of course, to our active-duty military personnel, veterans, and first responders—you are the heart of what we do. Your service and sacrifice inspire us daily, and we are committed to continuing this work in your honor.
Being part of the Stifel Charity Classic was not just an honor—it was a reminder of how powerful things become when community, compassion, and purpose come together. We are proud to play a role in this tradition and look forward to carrying the inspiration from this year’s event into the work we do every day.





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