A cry for help on social media from a mom with a 20-year-old autistic son yielded a lifeline thrown to him. Not only did he find two job offers, but also warmth amidst the crushing loneliness of lockdown. Khobe Tyre loves movie parodies, hugs, and telling jokes. He worked as an usher at Harkins movie theater in Queen Creek, Arizona, after high school. When the theater closed during the pandemic, Khobe was bereft. The isolation even caused him to contemplate suicide. That’s when his mom, Shalayna, reached out on Instagram, hoping to meet up with other parents of grown special-needs persons. Within hours, hundreds of messages piled in. One stood out. Mom of four Amy Kennett owns Old West Homebrew Saloon, having started the venture out of a trailer. It became a store on Florence’s Main Street in December, serving teas, sodas, and ice cream. Her daughter, Abigail, has cerebral …