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Caribbean Costa Rica Mission is located in the province of Limón and includes the territory of Limón, the canton of Turrialba in the province of Cartago, and the canton of Sarapiquí in the province of Heredia. The mission is located at the east end of the country.

​Caribbean Union is a church administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.

​José Castrejón González was a pastor, administrator, evangelist, pioneer, and leader of the Adventist Church in Mexico.

​Cave Memorial Clinic and Nursing Home in Barbados is named after Dr. Charles Jerome Bright Cave (1879-1939), a pioneering Barbadian physician.

Charles Cave was a Barbadian physician, sanitarium director, health reformer, nursing school director and instructor, church leader, and philanthropist.

​Mabel Louise Skerritt Cave was an Antiguan Battle Creek Sanitarium school-trained registered nurse and administrator who worked in Barbados from early 1908 until her death in 1970.

​The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Cayman Islands is governed by the Cayman Islands Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. As of June 30, 2018, there were 6,108 baptized Seventh-day Adventist members in the total population of 62,000, and 16 organized churches.

​Cayman Islands Conference is one of four territories of the Atlantic Caribbean Union Mission. The conference spans 100 square miles across three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. Grand Cayman is the largest and most developed of the three. The conference currently has 16 churches, two companies, and a pre-K to grade-12 school with an enrollment of 312. The conference membership stands at 6,414.

The first attempt to preach the gospel in Bogotá occurred at the end of the 1890s, when the self-supporting missionary, Frank C. Kelly, arrived in Colombia. He traveled to Bogotá intending to establish Adventism and worked as a photographer and English teacher. He had to return to his country because his wife fell ill, and there was no one to continue the work he had begun.

​Cali is among the oldest cities in Colombia and of South America. The “Central Seventh-day Adventist Church” in Cali is the first Seventh-day Adventist church in Colombia.

Central Andean Venezuela Mission is an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in West Venezuela Union Mission in the Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Formerly part of Southwest Venezuela Conference, Central Andean Venezuela Mission was organized in 2015 with headquarters in Merida, Merida, Venezuela.

Central Chiapas Conference includes the Fraylesca region and parts of the regions of the Center and Northern part of the State of Chiapas.

Central Colombian Conference is located in el Eje Cafetero, or “the Colombian Coffee Region.” The region is located in central-west Colombia and is a part of the West and Central Andean mountain ranges.

Central East Venezuela Conference’s territory includes an area east of the Gran Caracas and the east-central part of Miranda State. Central East Venezuela Conference was organized in December 2009 as Central East Venezuela Mission, and it became a conference in 2014.

​Central El Salvador Conference is part of El Salvador Union Mission in the Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists.

Central Guatemala Conference is a part of Guatemala Union Mission in the Inter-American Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

​Central Honduras Conference is a part of Honduras Union Mission. Its headquarters are located in Colonia La Reforma, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

​Central Llanos Venezuela Mission is one of eight fields in the East Venezuela Union Mission under the Inter-American Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

Central Mexican Union Mission is one of the Seventh-day Adventist unions in the Republic of Mexico. Its territory includes the states of Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Mexico, Mexico City, Michoacán, and Querétaro plus the northern portion of the state of Guerrero.

Central Nicaragua Mission includes the departments of Carazo, Granada, Managua, Masaya, and Rivas. Nicaragua Mission was organized in 1928 and reorganized in 2003 as Central Nicaragua Mission.