What's Happening?
Comedian Matt Rife and influencer Elton Castee have transformed the former home of paranormal researchers Ed and Lorraine Warren into an Airbnb, offering a unique experience for guests. The duo is collaborating with the Monroe Police Union to raffle a night
at the Warren House on October 30, with proceeds benefiting local charities. The house, known for its haunted history, has been meticulously restored to reflect the Warrens' time there. The raffle aims to support community events and organizations, with tickets priced at $50 each. The initiative reflects Rife and Castee's commitment to community engagement and philanthropy.
Why It's Important?
This initiative by Rife and Castee highlights the potential for leveraging unique properties and experiences to support charitable causes. By turning the Warren House into a fundraising opportunity, they are not only preserving a piece of paranormal history but also contributing to the local community. The collaboration with the Monroe Police Union underscores the importance of partnerships between influencers and local organizations in driving social impact. This event could inspire similar initiatives, where unique experiences are used to engage the public and raise funds for important causes.
What's Next?
The raffle winner will be announced on August 2, with the event set to take place on October 30. As the date approaches, there may be increased interest in the Warren House and its history, potentially attracting more visitors and media attention. The success of this event could lead to further collaborations between Rife, Castee, and local organizations, expanding their philanthropic efforts. Additionally, the opening of the Haunted Warren Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, scheduled for the end of August, will further cement their commitment to preserving and sharing the Warrens' legacy.













