Kim Sutter serves as director of services for of Porchlight Inc., a Madison nonprofit organization that provides services to the homeless community. Earlier this week, Porchlight unveiled a new temporary menâs homeless shelter that is expected to serve up to 250 people a night. Sutter, who grew up in Beaver Dam and majored in social work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been working with the homeless community for over 12 years. What was your path to working with the homeless? What motivated you to go into this work? I started at Porchlight's Safe Haven program, pretty much right out of school. Safe Haven is our day shelter for individuals with mental illness. I worked there for eight years, and took over as manager of that program, and did that for several years. In 2016, I was promoted to director of services.