When someone gets a terminal diagnosis, they often don’t know where to turn. They wonder what comes next and the emotional turmoil can be overwhelming. End-of-life doulas help take the pressure off clients, so they can focus on family and loved ones. Catherine Durkin Robinson graduated from USF in 1994 and had a varied career that included 30 years as a political organizer, 10 years as a columnist and 8 years as a high school teacher. She has also been a longtime hospice volunteer.