We visited Puerto Rico in hopes of supporting their economy following the destruction of Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma, but we didn’t know what we would find a year after the hurricanes made landfall. At face value, we saw normalcy: roads in tact, electricity working, gas stations running, and people going about their daily lives. But when we looked closer, the patchwork recovery was evident, especially in the precarious power lines. And when we talked to residents of the island, they described scenes of horror, including a lack of power for upwards of ten months. Visit Puerto Rico not just for the crystal blue waters and the colorful, historic streets of Old San Juan; visit it because Puerto Ricans need help, and our government certainly hasn’t been helping them.